2001 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Cummins Diesel 5-speed on 2040-cars
Franklin, West Virginia, United States
This is a 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 5-Speed. The Truck is in Original Condition with all original paint. No Rust . Truck is from Oklahoma no rust period. Quad-Cab 2500 with a Dana 80 rear, Dana 60 front, Both having 3.54 axle ratio. 24 valve Cummins Turbo Diesel with 235 hp. NV4500 5-Speed Manual Trans. 241DLD Transfer Case. This is a rock solid drive line with only 120,585 miles. Exterior is the original white paint with chips, dings, and scratches nothing major no dents. The Topper has been on since new. No 5th wheel or gooseneck. Paint is in very good condition still holding a good gloss. The bed has been rhino lined black since new. Good glass. Good bumpers with good chrome. Interior is cloth with no tears no rips no stains and perfect headliner, carpet and floormats. Has power windows, power locks, air conditioning, power driver seat, cruise. power and heated mirrors, fog lights, infinity stereo system with am fm cassette and cd player. The wheels are Billet Specialties Octane 8 18x8 with Nitto Terra Grappler Tires with 85% tread. This is a drive anywhere Truck. runs and drives as new never been worked, babied its whole life. Bid often and Bid to win Reserve is low for a Truck of this caliber. Any Questions ask. Less than 10 positive feedbacks will be canceled and blocked. Thank You and good Luck bidding.
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