2007 Flat Bed Dodge 2500 2wd Cummins Diesel on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
2007 Dodge Flat Bed crew cab 2WD truck. New injectors installed at 60k miles I installed a new injection pump June 2013 less then 9000 miles on pump. Truck has new shocks on front and back. July this year new heavy clutch installed and ICM at dealer. Custom exhaust and very strong running. I have $4200 invested since I have owned the truck from March 2013. The truck can probably use some new tires but that's about it. The book on this truck is $25k according to my credit union. I have made several long trips with this truck and pretty well have all the bugs worked out of it. Everything that could go wrong with this truck pretty much has went wrong and fixed. So its pretty much good to go for 100k miles plus. Doug 918-313-5487 Tulsa Oklahoma |
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