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1992 Dodge Ram 3500 Custom Centurion 12 Valve Cummings on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:161560
Location:

Poplarville, Mississippi, United States

Poplarville, Mississippi, United States

ALL ORIGINAL AND BABIED ALL IT'S LIFE

WE HAVE ALL THE HISTORY AND RECEIPTS FOR THE TRUCK FROM THE TIME IT WAS 1 YEAR
OLD.  THE MILEAGE WAS DOCUMENTED ON ALL THE RECEIPTS. (SEE PICTURES)
THE TRUCK WAS BOUGHT NEW IN HATTIESBURG MISSISSIPPI. THE SECOND OWNER
BOUGHT IT WHEN THE TRUCK WAS 1 YEAR OLD.  THEY LIVED IN FLORIDA. THE HUSBAND PASSED
AWAY AND WE BOUGHT THE TRUCK FROM HIS WIDOW ABOUT 1 1/2 YEARS AGO.  THEY WERE A RETIRED OLDER COUPLE
AND SHE SAID THE ONLY TIME THE TRUCK LEFT THE CARPORT IT HAD THE CAMPER HOOKED TO IT.
WE ONLY DROVE IT LOCALLY AND TOOK IT ON VACATION TO THE SMOKEY MOUNTIANS
ONE TIME.  THE TRUCK IS TO NICE TO USE FOR A WORK TRUCK AND TOO SMALL
FOR OUR FAMILY.

TRUCK HAS BEEN SET UP TO PULL A CAMPER.
MANY MANY EXTRAS PROFESSIONALLY ADDED:
1) ENGINE EXHAUST BRAKE $787.69 (KIND OF LIKE A JAKE BRAKE THATS ON 18 WHEELERS)
2) AIR BAGS ON THE TOWING PACKAGE LEE SPRINGS. GIVES IT A SMOOTHER RIDE WHEN TOWING.
3) TOOL BOX AND 35 GALLON FUEL TANK COMBO WITH WORKING FUEL GAUGE $561.80
4) TRANSMISSION COOLER AND WORKING GAUGE
5) TRAILER BRAKE
6) CB RADIO WITH QUICK CONNECT ANTENNA
7) 5TH WHEEL
8) CUSTOM CENTURION PACKAGE
9) CHROME PUSH GUARD

THE TRUCK IS NOT PERFECT BUT IT IS CLOSE. IT HAS NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN.
THE SEATS HAVE NO STAINS OR TEARS. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS. THE PAINT IS
VERY GOOD FOR IT'S AGE. THE CARPET IS NICE. THE CHROME ON THE BACK
SIDE OF THE PUSH GUARD HAS PEELED AND IT HAS A LITTLE SURFACE RUST.
THE WINDSHIELD HAS A SMALL CRACK (ABOUT 2 INCHES LONG) BEHIND THE
BRAKE STICKER. THE TIRES WERE PUT ON 150,699 MILES THE COST WAS $962.35.
THIS IS ALL I CAN THINK OF RIGHT NOW.

CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 601-680-3953

LEAVE A MESSAGE WITH YOUR NAME AND NUMBER IF NO ONE ANSWERS.

THIS TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THE SELLER HAS THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT
ANY TIME.

Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale

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With the exception of some notable truck and van introductions, Chrysler brands have tended to use the Chicago Auto Show to bring out new special editions, pimp their aftermarket parts support or indulge in the occasional flight of fancy. That plan is holding true for 2014, as well. Cases in point are these new Satin Vapor Editions of the 2014-model-year Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 - all from SRT.
The Satin Vapor name may sound like a failed 1970s glam-rock band, or a pseudo-gynecological diagnosis from the Old West, but is, in fact, pretty much a tape-and-trim package for this trio of hi-po Mopars. 300, Challenger and Charger alike come shod with 20-inch aluminum wheels finished in Black Satin Vapor Chrome, and are accented with Satin Black bits aplenty. The 300 gets blacked-out mirrors, spoiler and roof; the Challenger applies it to mirrors and its fuel door; while the Charger has the stuff covering its roof, hood and Super Bee tail graphic.
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Car and Driver recently got ahold of two new SRTs and decided that the only proper way to show them off was by lighting up the rears in stereo. With a combined 1,414 horsepower, the pair of them make burnouts from the Hellcat V8 look as easy as breathing. The tires start spinning at the slightest provocation and just don't stop. If you buy one of these, it looks like you and the employees at the local tire store are going to be on a first name basis.
Scroll down to watch these two Hellcats to lay down enough smoke to alert the local hook and ladder trucks.

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