2002 Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel Dually Silver 4wd on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
I am selling my brother's 2002 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel truck. He
passed away recently and this is more truck than we need. He was a
transport driver so even though it has high mileage (all mostly highway
miles) it still has a Kelly Blue book value of over $13,000! He was even
talking with Dodge about getting another truck once this one reached 1
million miles - who knows? For those of you who are familiar with Dodge and the Cummins engine you know that the high mileage means nothing. This is a strong engine and it runs fine. It started right up after sitting at my brother's house for 3 months and then we took off and drove it 500 miles to Tucson without a single problem.
It does have some cosmetic damage from a run-in with a young moose in Canada last year (if this truck could talk)! It runs fine and the only thing it really needs is a little work on the synchros. My husband is a mechanic and did a lot of the regular maintenance on the truck for my brother. We have a new compressor available for the air conditioner (either we can install it or we can knock something off the price if you want to install it). My brother passed away before he could install it. Here is a list of amenities: 6-cylinder, manual 6-speed transmission, Cummins HO turbo diesel, 4-wheel drive, 4 doors, additional 100-gallon fuel tank included, large diamond plate tool box included, rails for 5th wheel hitch (goose-neck hitch included), ABS, air conditioning, power doors and windows, power steering, cruise control, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo, CD player, dual air bags, additional heavy-duty grill guard included, steel wheels, Weston running boards, tire jack and lug wrench, air horn, extended RV mirrors, spare parts (water pump, belts, hoses, etc.). This truck is loaded and ready to go! We are selling it for only enough to pay ourselves back for the loan he had on it that we had to pay off to change the title over. |
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