2004 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 With Western Snow Plow--low Miles, Very Clean on 2040-cars
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
HISTORY
I purchased this truck new in 2004. I use it for my several lawn mowing accounts and several snow plowing accounts. This truck has seen limited and gentle use, as you can see by the photos and the mileage. REASON FOR SELLING My accountant recommend that I purchase a new truck. I bought another Ram and need to sell this one. BIDDING If you have further questions please feel free to call me before bidding. I am confident that you will be very happy with this truck. Please view my 100 percent positive feedback. PAYMENT and SHIPPING The buyer is solely responsible for shipping arrangements and costs. If you have the winning bid, you will be required to pay $2,000.00 deposit within 3 days of the end of the auction, by PayPal, or overnight cashiers check. The balance must be paid within 7 days of the end of the auction. NOTE: I WILL NOT ACCEPT A PAYPAL PAYMENT FOR THE BALANCE, AS IT WILL COST ME TOO MUCH IN FEES. Questions: call 608-445-9977 On Jan-06-14 at 13:01:22 PST, seller added the following information: Very Clean one-owner truck with low miles and a perfect Carfax. It has been meticulously maintained by the Dodge dealership since new. This truck is mechanically sound with everything working as it should. Blemishes: scrape on passenger rear quarter panel, very slight crease on rear bumper, surface rust on door bottoms and outer edges of steel wheels. Truck performs well. It drive,shifts, and stops well. Tires are 75%. Good power from this low mileage engine. No leaks or other problems. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a 9 year old work truck, which shows some of the battle scars of a work truck. Expect to see scratches, dimples, slight surface rust (as indicated above), etc. Truck and plow both have original paint. Don't expect to see body cosmetics of a new $50,000 truck, or you will be disappointed and please DON"T BID. However, if you want a really nice, strong, dependable low mileage work truck, that will serve you well for many years to come, then this is your truck. |
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