2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel on 2040-cars
Hereford, Pennsylvania, United States
has 380,000 miles needs ac fixed, front shocks and minor transmission work as it doesn't downshift all the way. drives as is well I just don't push it up hill hard from a dead stop. I put a new transmission output sensor on it and it shifted like a dream for about 60 miles. just needs an auxiliary filter put on and then be driven and filter changed a couple of times or a complete fluid change. then service the trans and put a new transmission output sensor on it and it should be fine. a couple people have told me that it's a simple fix and just needs shift solenoids but I don't think so because if that were the case the new trans output sensor would have made no difference. has a small dent in the back of the cab roof and one in the bed and rust on the right rear wheel well. underside of trans and front differential are damp. has ranch hand bumpers front and rear. used mostly synthetic blend motor oil. runs very well is an auto trans. I have a 99 with a manual trans with 900,000 on it I'm keeping that one. I like manual transmissions. selling because I bought a vw tdi [manual] it will save me more than its cost in fuel. the truck was used as an oversize load pilot car and has done little towing has an led light bar professionally installed the ashtray refuses to stay attached. I don't smoke so I used it for change and to hold my cell phone. I'm the second owner the original owner worked for me and was fanatical about maintenance. only selling now because I bought the tdi due to fuel prices. sadly the auto trans needs to go. will post pictures soon I think the reserve is reasonable and the truck is in decent shape thanks for looking
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