1992 Dodge D350 Diesel Car Hauler on 2040-cars
Fredericktown, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:5.9 cummins diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ram 3500
Year: 1992
Trim: pt
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 391,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
1992 Dodge Diesel Car Hauler. Extended cab (jump seats) . Has 5.9 Cummins Diesel, automatic transmission, power windows door locks and mirrors, sliding rear window, AM/FM CD player, spotlights, Hodges style equipment hauler bed with pierce winch and slide out ramps.
Bought this truck about 8 years ago and used it mostly the first five years that I had it. I live in central Ohio and have driven it once to Indiana, once to New York, once to new Jersey and 3 times to Pennsylvania. The rest of the time it was used locally only when family or friends needed a tow. I have never used it commercially. Around 3 1/2 years ago the rear end went out, I couldn't replace the gears because it was what they called the small Dana 60 which Dodge experimented with for a couple of years and then discontinued it. Good luck finding one of those. I finally replaced it with one that is only a couple of years older but has a 4:10 gear ratio so the speedo reads 15 mph to fast. I did check out the gears and inner bearings replaced the gasket and oil, replaced the yolk seal axle seals and bearings, and replaced the rear brakes.
After getting the truck going again a friend asked to borrow it and as he was pulling a car onto the bed the truck died and wouldn't restart. Jumped the truck and brought it home but it was discharging. Had it taken over to a diesel place close by and after running me around for almost a year said it was fixed and charged me $700. It sat over the winter and when I went to move it, it was having the very same charging problem. Went and got new battery and Alternator and still don't think it is charging properly. Needle is above the bottom charging mark but should be in the middle not the low end of gauge.
Haven't used the truck in a about 3 years and I'm tired of messing with it. My frustration is your gain. This is an absolute auction no reserve.
The Bad - truck needs paint (typical Dodge crappy paint), has rust in corners of cab and on top of bed, windshield cracked, charging problem, Trans needs to warm up before moving (mechanic said the inside O-rings have hardened? not a real expensive fix according to him). May need new ball joints or tie-rod ends or brake rotor not sure steering wheel shook one of the last times I hauled something. May be other things I am not aware of, like I said I haven't used this truck in about 3 yrs.
PLEASE COME LOOK AT THIS TRUCK BEFORE BIDDING. I have done my best to let you know everything I know and remember about this truck. It has done everything I have ever asked until the charging problem.
I require a $500.00 deposit within 24hrs through Paypal, balance due within 10 days cash only. I work weekends so it will need to be picked up during the week or if you want to come during a weekday and pay for it we can transfer title then and you can pick it up on the weekend.
PLEASE COME AND LOOK BEFORE YOU BID I WANT YOU TO BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE. Anyone with negative feedback or a rating lower than 10 must contact me first or your bid will be cancelled.
Truck is being sold AS-IS, again please come look at this truck before you bid.
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