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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Slt Big Horn - 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel - 6-speed Manual on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:83500
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2006 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 SLT Big Horn Quad Cab Short Bed
5.9 Liter Cummins Turbo Diesel with G56 6-speed and NV-271 transfer case
South Bend SDD 3250 (650 hp) Dual Disk Clutch (with solid flywheel and heavy duty hydraulics) - http://www.southbendclutch.com/newsdd3250.pdf
6 inch Rough Country Suspension Lift
35" x 11.5" Toyo Open Country MT Tires
18" x 9" XD Chrome Rockstar wheels
B&W in-bed gooseneck hitch - http://www.turnoverball.com/
class 5 rear hitch
Rhino sprayed-in bed liner
Edge Juice tuner with Attitude monitor and exhaust gas thermometer - http://www.edgeproducts.com/index.php
Banks Ram Air intake manifold with Banks Air Box and larger intercooler outlet pipe
4" turbo-back exhaust with Flowmaster Outlaw muffler, Dynaflow catalytic converter, and stainless turned-down tip
Filtration Solutions engine oil bypass filtration system - http://www.fs2500.com/05-07-dodge59-undrhd.html
Mag Hytec front and rear differential covers
Billstien steering stabilizer
5" stainless oval steps - http://ionicautomotive.com/ionic-5-oval-nerf-bars/
Infinity 6-disc MP3 sound system
power drivers seat
Weathertec front floor mats
Husky rear floor mats
Wet Okoli waterproof front seat covers (uninstalled and never used) - http://www.wetokole.com/
Complete set of Powerslot Cryo-treated brake rotors and EBC Yellowstuff High Performance brake pads (unistalled and never used) - http://www.frozenrotors.com/shop-by-vehicle/dodge/ram+3500+pickup+4wd/2006/all+models/   -   http://ebcbrakes.com/product/yellowstuff-street-and-track-pads/


I am selling this truck for a family member.  This truck is well put together, has been well maintained regularly with Amsoil synthetic oil, and needs nothing.  The South Bend clutch has less than 8,000 miles on it, the tires and wheels have less than 7,000.  The truck has spent most of it's life garaged, has minimal road wear for it's age, and rides down the road solid.  The interior is clean and never been smoked in.  The truck comes with a mileage record for every added part since 18,000 miles, brand new front seat covers and brand new brakes (not installed). 

This truck is being advertised locally - reserve the right to end auction at any time. 

Please contact Jason with any questions: 774-722-3649  brownbft@hotmail.com       

Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale

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2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven

Wed, Feb 8 2023

POMONA, Calif. — From an outsider's perspective, it would be easy to assume that the Grand National Roadster Show has always been a Southern California institution. After all, it celebrates the diverse postwar car culture of the region — hot rods, lead sleds, lowriders, and more. However, the show had its roots in NorCal in 1950 when Al Slonaker and his hot rod club showed their custom cars at the Oakland Expo. The GNRS moved to Pomona, California, in 2004. By then it had grown exponentially and seen about a dozen more car customization trends come and go. However, the show and its centerpiece award, the America's Most Beautiful Roadster prize, celebrate what is perhaps the first of those trends: the American hot rod in its purest form. Today, in its 73rd year, the GNRS is the oldest indoor car show in America. Annually it welcomes 500-800 cars, gathered into special themes like Tri-Five Chevys or Volkswagen Bugs. At this year's show, which was last weekend, a special hall was dedicated to pickup trucks built between 1948-98, including mini-trucks, groovy camper bed conversions, and resto-mods.  However, of all the vehicles presented, only nine are eligible for the America's Most Beautiful Roadster award. Winners get their names engraved on a 9-foot-tall perpetual trophy that was, according to The Ultimate Hot Rod Dictionary, the largest in the world when it debuted in 1950. Slonaker chose the word "roadster" initially because "hot rod" bore slightly negative outlaw connotations in 1950. Only American cars built before 1937 of certain body styles — roadsters, roadster pickups, phaetons, touring cars — are eligible, and they cannot have roll-down side windows.  Cars in the running for the cup cannot have been shown anywhere else before their debut at the GNRS.  Contestants for this accolade essentially build their cars to the a platonic ideal of a hot rod. This year the honors went to Jack Chisenhall of San Antonio, Texas, for his "Champ Deuce," a 1932 Ford Roadster. It's exactly what you picture when you think of a hot rod, but distilled to its absolute essence.  Other standouts included "Green Eyes," a two-tone green 1959 Chevy El Camino  with a heavily metal-flaked bed, "Blue Monday," a 1964 Buick Riviera lowrider, and a personal favorite, "Purple Reign," a purple and black 1951 Mercury. Cars may have started out as tools, but there aren't shows like this filled with custom refrigerators.

Chrysler recalling 780k minivans over fire risk

Fri, 09 May 2014

Chrysler is recalling 780,000 of its Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans from the 2010 to 2014 model years due to the possibility of circuits overheating, which can lead to a fire. Of the 780,000 total vans being recalled, Chrysler estimates that 644,850 are in the US, 106,980 are in Canada, 8,009 are in Mexico, and 20,638 are in other markets. All of the affected vehicles were built between August 25, 2010 and October 31, 2013.
Chrysler's engineers discovered that beverage spills or exposure to moisture (from rain, snow, car washes, and the like) were linked to circuits shorting in the window switch assembly. Short circuits can overheat, and thus, cause a fire.
Chrysler will contact owners and let them know when they may schedule service, at which point, the window switches will be replaced. In the interim, the automaker says that owners may visit their dealers after May 14 to have the switches disconnected.

Weekly Recap: Toyota propels hydrogen fuel cells

Sat, Jan 10 2015

Toyota is serious about hydrogen fuel cells, and it wants the auto industry to follow suit. The Japanese automaker said this week it's releasing 5,680 fuel cell patents from around the world, including technologies used on its upcoming sedan, the 2016 Mirai. The move is unusual, but not unprecedented, as Tesla similarly released its electric vehicle patents last year. The idea for Tesla, and now for Toyota, is to spur development of alternative propulsion. "By eliminating traditional corporate boundaries, we can speed the development of new technologies and move into the future of mobility more quickly, effectively and economically," said Bob Carter, Toyota Motor Sales senior vice president of automotive operations, in a statement. Toyota's fuel cell patents will be free to use through 2020, though patents related to producing and selling hydrogen will remain open forever. Toyota said it would like companies that use its patents to share their own hydrogen patents, but won't require it. "What Toyota's doing is really a logical move, and really a good move for the industry," Devin Lindsay, principal powertrain analyst with IHS Automotive, told Autoblog. The announcement was made at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It comes as Toyota prepares to launch the hydrogen-powered Mirai in a limited number late this year in California. The launch will be extended to the Northeastern United States next year. Toyota also has announced plans to support networks of fueling stations in each region to try to smooth consumer adoption. The Mirai has a 300-mile range on a tank of hydrogen, and it takes about five minutes to refill. Fuel cells have been receiving increased attention recently, and Audi and Volkswagen debuted hydrogen-powered cars at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. Honda, another proponent of the technology, also showed its updated FCV concept in November in Japan. The company, however, has delayed its fuel cell sedan a year until 2016. Like Toyota, Honda says its hydrogen-powered car will have a range of 300 miles or more. Meanwhile, Hyundai currently offers leases for fuel-cell powered Tucsons, which have a 265-mile range, in Southern California. Despite the optimism some automakers have for fuel cells, the technology still faces barriers. A lack of filling stations has long held it back, and many consumers are not familiar with the potential benefits.