1995 Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel on 2040-cars
Spencer, Ohio, United States
1995 dodge ram 2500 cummins 5.9 diesel 260,100 miles 12 valve cummins Automatic transmission 4x4, at 230,000 miles transmission overhaul with SunCoast clutches and Dave Goerend triple disk converter and valve body , (transmission wasn't bad upon overhaul just overdrive slipped. ) shifts and functions very well . Converted to dually Steel wheels with chrome simulators 3:55 gear ratio 6 wild country lt235/85r16 tires new at 250,000 miles Manual door locks and windows Tilt wheel ,cruise control Gray cloth interior, fair condition, cleans up nice, no rips or tears. A/c works, gets cool but could use recharge. Truck has been sitting since October because I don't drive it in the winter. It was a Florida truck until 2010, and parked every winter since then. Re-painted in 2012 due to common paint peel and fade. No rust repairs or bondo needed. Truck is rust free except for driver side door jam has surface rust from boot wear in and out of truck. Engine is stock other than #5 fuel plate. Timing is set at 16 degrees advanced. Maintained with Scheaffers oil and cummins fleet guard filters. BHAF " Big Honkin' Air Filter" 5 inch exhaust system 6 inch tip Starts in any weather . Moritz bed new in 2012 with gooseneck hitch , with 7flat pin trailer connector, LED lights. Still has stock dodge 2 inch receiver hitch . Truck get lots off good compliments for being clean and eye catching! Washed a few times a week, waxed couple times a month. Payment: No financing available, $500 deposit due with in 24 hours can be payable via PayPal. Full payment must be received with in 3 days of auction end. Vehicle cannot leave until full payment is cleared. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up of vehicle. Call or text 440-343-7575 |
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