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No Reserve 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 5.9l Trade on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:82000
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United States

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This is a true NO RESERVE!  High Bidder Wins!

 

2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie 4X4

 

Clean History

 

Very Good Condition!

 

New Automatic transmission!

 

Big Tires! (40 inch)

 

Lift Kit

 

This is a very nice truck

 

Train Air Horn (loud)

 

On Board Compressor

 

No rust, no damage

 

Low Miles

 

5.9 V8 Engine (Plenty of Power)

 

 

 

I bought this truck with the intention of keeping it as a second truck.  I really enjoy driving it.  It’s just not practical for me right now as a second vehicle.

 

When I first bough the truck I took it to a mechanic and had it completely inspected.  I wanted the truck to be a solid every day driver, it is now.  I replaced the transmission, transfer case, completely rebuild the rear end, installed posi traction, serviced front transfer and axel, replaced timing chain, intake gaskets, new starter, coil, ignition coils, exhaust, brakes and computer.  I spent a fortune to have everything done right.

 

I would have no reservation at all about driving this truck across the country tomorrow.  It is mechanically solid and drives perfect.  Everything works as it should.

 

I moved to Texas in 2008 and decided to get my car dealer license because I love to buy and sell cars and motorcycles.  It has always been more of a hobby than a business (thank god, or I would starve) I only buy and sell a couple cars every month and I am very picky about what I get.  Read my eBay feedback and you will see that I don’t sell many cars but everyone gets a great deal.  I listed this car as a private seller because I do not provide financing options as a large dealer would.  I’m a one man operation.

 

You will be very happy with this truck.  It is solid, drives perfect and would rate in very good shape.

Very hard to find a 2000 truck in this good of shape.  I have a clean Texas Title.

 

The paint is custom and in good condition.  The body looks very nice, only a few light dings in the tailgate, nothing that stands out.  No sign of any prior damage history.

 

The interior is in very good condition.  No cigarette smell, small wear on driver’s seat.  No burns in the seats or carpet. The back seat looks good.  Everything works as it should. AC blows cold.  Sound system with CD.

 

This truck is in better shape than many of the newer cars I have seen.  It is rare to find a truck that is as solid as this one.

 

This truck will sell to the high bidder regardless if that is $5000 or $50,000.

Trade ?? I will accept a trade, no junk.  If you want to trade you will need to contact me before bidding to establish the value of your trade.  I will end the auction early for a good trade of offer but I will never end the auction during the last 24 hours of the auction. I am very interested in a md-engine ski boat.

I really hope to get what this truck is worth but I will trust the auction to bring whatever the market will pay.  Whoever wins this bid will be very happy!

I will be happy to help you arrange to get the truck to your home as long as it has been paid for before it leaves my driveway.  I would suggest that you fly into San Antonio or Austin, you can drive it home.

The winning bidder will need to pay a $500 deposit within 24 hours and the balance within 5 days.  You can leave the truck here up to 30 days, once it is paid for.

This is a true NO RESERVE!  High Bidder Wins!

 

 

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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392

Mon, Mar 9 2015

I've just started reading the third installment in a planned five-book biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson, Master of the Senate, written by the incomparable Robert Caro. Conveniently, a recent trip to drive the BMW X6 M and 228i Convertible was to be staged in Austin, TX, within easy driving distance of LBJ's birthplace, Johnson City. And yes, the city is named for his family. Having completed my duties with the Bimmers, I borrowed the spangled 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 you see above, to squire me around the Texas capitol for a weekend, and as a lift out to the Hill Country homestead of our 36th President. Johnson City isn't exactly a road trip mecca, but there's a pretty good brewery, a museum, the reconstructed LBJ house to take snapshots of, and it's a nice drive to get out there if you've got a 485-horsepower muscle car at your disposal. Driving Notes With the heroic Hellcat, this 392 and the R/T Scat Pack (that Brandon Turkus reviewed recently), there are more SRT-treated Challengers to choose from than ever before. There are 707 obvious reasons that the Hellkitty is the top dog (as it were), but there are important difference between this 392 and the Scat Pack, too. Both cars make use of the 6.4-liter Hemi V8 putting out 485 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque, but the 392 also gets an adaptive suspension, six-piston Brembo brake calipers (instead of four-piston), wider tires, leather and Alcantara seats, a heated steering wheel, a louder stereo and HID headlights. When LBJ was campaigning for his seat in the House of Representatives, he would've loved to have something as potent as this monster of a V8 under the hood of his canvassing car. The 6.4L snorts with authority before it sends the big coupe forward to just about any speed I'd ask of it, and with a quickness. Johnson was known for haranguing drivers to step on it, when all that stood between himself and a few more votes was the ability to fit one more stump speech into the day. The 392 feels as though it could cover a quarter of the state of Texas in a morning if you throttle down deep enough (faster even than the Johnson City Windmill, I'd guess). Though there's a six-speed manual available, I'm actually quite fond of the eight-speed automatic in the 392. The two-pedal setup better suits the fast-cruiser attitude of the car, and it never served up any poorly conceived shift logic when I left it in D. Of course, the roads are better now than they were in the 1930s and 40s, too.

Dodge bringing revamped Challenger, Charger to Big Apple

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

The 2014 New York Auto Show will be a big one for Dodge, as the brand has announced that refreshed versions of the 2015 Challenger and 2015 Charger will debut at the show. This is a particularly big deal for the two-door Challenger which, visually, has remained unchanged since is burst back onto the scene in 2008 and helped reignite the muscle car wars.
As a sort of hint, this announcement was accompanied by the picture you see above - the Super Bee logo in the Challenger's new instrument cluster. According to Dodge, the New York debut of a new "powertrain combination" - possibly with the high-output Hellcat V8 - will leave enthusiasts "abuzz."
As for the Charger, Dodge is promising a full redesign that should be a significant departure from the blunt, angry looks of the current model. At this point, there's no indication that the Challenger's new powertrain could be fitted to the Charger, although considering how mechanically similar these two vehicles have been, it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility.

Chrysler recalling 49K Chargers for headlight components

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

Chrysler has issued a recall for about 49,375 2011 and 2012 Dodge Chargers with halogen headlamps due to a problem with the lights. The automaker says that there could be an issue with the jumper harness and other related components.
The automaker says that 43,450 cars are affected in the US, 2,850 in Canada, 375 in Mexico and 2,700 outside of North America. The vehicles will have their headlight assemblies, including the jumper harnesses and bulbs, inspected and potentially replaced. Dodge says that its engineers investigated reports of that were similar to what was found when it recalled about 10,000 police Chargers in 2012 for overheating light components. There have been no injuries or accidents related to fault, according to Chrysler.
The automaker will be in contact with affected owners, and schedule the service. Naturally, any repairs will be free of charge. Scroll down for the company's full announcement.