5.9l Cummins Diesel, 4x4, Quad Cab, Dually. on 2040-cars
Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
2002 Dodge 3500, dually, diesel. Just under 230,000 miles. Runs, fine, does not burn oil. Has some scratches / dings as shown in pics. Bed is not original. I traded the original bed for a flat bed when I was building my house and then sold the flat bed and bought a used bed which is on the truck now.
Power windows, power locks, cruise control, tilt steering. After market CD/AM/FM radio. Has an 'edge' chip which gives it another 85HP, cold air intake and mandrel bent full flow exhaust. A/C and dash were recently replaced. Has a gauge pod on the drivers side which shows boost, exhaust temp and tranny temp. Extra tranny cooler. Super hitch on the rear end and a front hitch that you can mount a winch if you like. I used the front hitch to back a trailer into tight spots. Rear inner tires were removed, but I still have them and will go with the truck. Removing the inner wheels gave me about 1.5 extra MPG. When I replaced the dash, I broke the wire that shows what gear the truck is in, so, it always shows that it is park. It has no affect on shifting or driving. The heater core leaked so it was bypassed as it was dripping water into the cab on the front passenger side. I live in Florida, and there is no need for heat but for a week or so a year. All in all, it is decent, hard working truck. I am the original owner and have changed the oil with Rotella T synthetic every 5,000 miles. Tranny fluid has been changed every 2 years. I bought it to tow a 34' boat to and from the boat ramp and to haul construction materials when I was building my waterfront house. The house is built, the boat is on davits and I do not need a heavy duty truck anymore. So, I downsized to a Ram 1500 and this truck must go. Good running truck, but sold strictly as is. |
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