2007 Dodge Mega Cab, 4x4, Slt 5.9 Cummins on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
Although a
salvage title vehicle, you would never know it. We were told, and
believe, that this vehicle was driven by an intoxicated gentleman thru
someone’s living room. There is no known frame damage, and we can find
none. There was a lot of sheet damage—the hood, and right side
doors and bed were replaced using all new or good used OEM parts.
We have verified that the mileage of 24,500 is accurate. The exterior of
the truck looks like new, and the interior is perfect. The
truck is mechanically perfect and everything thing works. No rattles, no
wind noise. The engine compartment looks like new—even has the original
batteries. Upgrades include K&N Intake, Banks Exhaust and custom
1-piece aluminum driveshaft. Brand new B.F. Goodrich All-Terrain KO
(e-rated) tires. This vehicle truly drives like a brand new
truck. Kelly Blue Book Retail is $47,541. You can buy it for
a lot less than that. We strongly encourage that you have the
vehicle inspected if you like. You will not be disappointed.
If you have questions, Call Ryan at Nor-Cal Auto Center, (Dealer #62350)
530-243-1300. Price plus, tax, license, smog and doc fees. Again this
vehicle is a 5.9 Dodge Diesel. Last year of this motor. |
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