1995 Dodge Ram 2500 Slt Laramie Ext Cab Long Box Turbo Diesel!! Rare No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:5.9L INLINE 6 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL 12 VALVE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ram 2500
Trim: Base Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 154,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SLT LARAMIE
Exterior Color: White
You are a bidding on a 1995 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT LARAMIE EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX DIESEL! RARE TRUCK!! LAST OF THE 12 VALVE DIESELS!! SUPER LOW MILES ONLY 154,000 MILES OR 249,000 KMS!! TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, STARTS RIGHT UP, JUST HAD AN INJECTOR REPLACED, OIL CHANGED, NEW AIR FILTERS AND FUEL FILTERS AS WELL AS COMPRESSION TEST BY A CERTIFIED DIESEL SHOP!! EVERYTHING IS IN TACT!! TRUCK HAS ALMOST NEW TIRES ON IT!! ITS SLT LARAMIE SO THE TOP OF THE LINE TRUCK BACK IN 1995 ALL THE POWER OPTIONS A/C ETC, RUNNING BOARDS SUPER NICE LOOKING TRUCK!! THE TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION IT IS VERY HARD TO FIND ONE THAT IS VIRTUALLY RUST FREE LIKE THIS ONE HERE!! ALL ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED THERE IS ONLY 3 SPOTS ON THE TRUCK AND IT IS BARELY SERIOUS YOU WILL SEE IN THE PICTURES IT IS NOT ROTTED AND CAN BE SCUFFED OFF EASILY THE INTERIOR OF THE TRUCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION AS WELL , CARPETS COULD USE A GOOD CLEANING, THERE IS A CRACK ON DASH YOU WILL SEE IN THE PICTURES.. TRUCK HAS A CLARION MP3 CD DECK AS WELL!! THESE ARE VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION!! VERY NICE LOOKING RIG!! IF I GET WHAT I WANT FOR THE TRUCK I WILL ALSO HAVE IT PROFESSIONALLY OIL SPRAYED THROUGHOUT UPON SALE
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