2007 Dodge Ram 2500 St 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
United States
Up for Sale is a Good Working Ram refurbished by seller. If you are looking for a good working truck in good price this is a very good option. Originally bought this truck to put it to use but ended up not having much use for it. Cant go wrong with a 5.9 in good state.
VIN: 1D7KS28C97J561160
WMI / VDS / VIS: 1D7 / KS28C9 / 7J561160
Model: Ram 2500
Type: Truck w/o Side Air Bags
Make: Dodge
Model year: 2007
Manufacturer: Chrysler LLC
Sequential number: 561160
Body style: CREW CAB PICKUP 4-DR
Body type: Heavy Duty 1500/2500
Brake - front: Disc
Brake - rear: Disc
Brake system: 4-Wheel ABS
Curb weight: 6298 lbs / 2862.7 kg
Driveline: 4WD
Engine series: 6-Cyl. 5.9L
Engine type: 5.9L L6 OHV 24V TURBO DIESEL
Fuel tank: 34.00 gallon / 128.7 liter
Fuel type: Diesel
Ground clearance: 7.10 in / 18.0 cm
Overall height: 78.60 in / 199.6 cm
Overall length: 227.70 in / 578.4 cm
Overall width: 79.50 in / 201.9 cm
Series: 2500 Tires: 265/70R17 Information Presented comes from an online VIN Decoder and some of the information is unverified. we encourage buyer to pay closer attention to pictures and we certainly welcome you to ask questions, request more detailed pictures or personally Inspect Vehicle. Thank you for your Business. Happy Bidding |
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