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Clean 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 Slt Crew Cab Dually 4x4 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars

US $18,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:149000
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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THIS IS ONE TOUGH LOOKING 2005 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 4X4 DUALLY CREW CAB WITH THE 5.9L CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL ENGINE. 149K MILES. THIS TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WITH NO ISSUES. 6 BRAND NEW DICK CEPEK MUD COUNTRY 265/70/17 TIRES. THE BODY OF THE TRUCK LOOKS GREAT ALL THE WAY AROUND. SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE BUT NO DENTS OR RUST. THE TRUCK HAS BEEN RHINO LINED ALL THE WAY AROUND THE LOWER PORTION OF THE TRUCK AND IT LOOKS GREAT. SPRAY IN BEDLINER IN THE BACK OF THE BED. TINTED WINDOWS. THE DUALLY FENDERS IN GREAT CONDITION, NO CRACKS OR DAMAGE. THE TAILGATE HAS A FEW SMALL DINGS IN IT. STEEL RUNNING BOARDS. MECHANICALLY THE TRUCK RUNS GREAT WITH NO PROBLEMS. THE TRUCK HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND RECEIVED A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. BALL JOINTS AND TIE RODS ARE TIGHT. INJECTORS HAVE BEEN TESTED AND ARE ALL WORKING PROPERLY. THE DIESEL SHOP SAID THE MOTOR HAS DEFINITELY BEEN REBUILT RECENTLY, SO THERE IS A LOT LESS MILES ON THE MOTOR THAN 149K. 4X4 WORKS GREAT. EDGE WITH ATTITUDE CHIP, 5 INCH SILVERLINE EXHAUST AND AIR RAID COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM. WITH THESE MODS THE TRUCK CAN GET ATLEAST 19 MPG OUT ON THE HIGHWAY DEPENDING ON WHICH SETTING YOU HAVE THE CHIP ON, POSSIBLY MORE. INSIDE THE TRUCK IS JUST AS RUGGED AS THE OUTSIDE BECAUSE THE FLOOR HAS BEEN RHINO LINED WHICH MAKES FOR A EASY CLEAN UP IF THE FLOOR GETS DIRTY. YOU STILL HAVE ALL THE NICE FEATURES LIKE POWER DRIVER SEAT, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL AND TEMP/MPG DISPLAY. I WOULD GO DRIVE THIS TRUCK CROSS COUNTRY WITHOUT HESITATION! FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT WITH ANY QUESTIONS.  PLEASE CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW!


FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE, WE JUST NEED YOUR ZIP CODE. WE CAN ARRANGE CHEAP SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY. WE ALSO PROVIDE AIRPORT PICK UP IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO FLY IN AND PURCHASE ONE OF OUR VEHICLES, PLEASE CALL TO ARRANGE IN ADVANCE. 


PRICED RIGHT @ ONLY $18,995 FIRM


DIESEL DEALS
3345 S STATE STREET
SLC, UT 84115

CALL OR TEXT (801) 400-8882



IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TRUCK, PLEASE CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. WE ARE ALWAYS HAPPY TO WALK AROUND ANY OF OUR VEHICLES AND TELL YOU ANYTHING YOU NEED. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED IN FULL WITHIN 24-48 HRS OF PURCHASE. AD A $159 DOCUMENTATION FEE TO THE FINAL BID PRICE. SHIPPING CHARGES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS. 

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Watch this Dodge Viper get clawed to death

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

There's a scene in the James Bond movie, Casino Royale, where Daniel Craig's Agent 007 is captured by villain Le Chiffre, played by Mads Mikkelsen. Le Chiffre tortures Bond in a scene that is rather difficult to watch (especially for blokes) and impossible to describe on these digital pages (Google at your own risk). This video is the automotive equivalent of the Casino Royale torture scene.
It shows a Dodge Viper - a late, first-generation GTS judging by the center-exit exhausts - getting assaulted by a giant piece of heavy equipment. The large claw shows no mercy on the V10-powered sports car, rending its muscular curves into pieces and then running it over, just for good measure. It's a painful video to watch (and hear!), made worse because we don't know what the Viper did to deserve such a fate. About a third of the way through the video, the cameraman indicates that the man with the claw is a new operator from Chrysler, and it appears there may be some fire damage, but beyond that, we don't have much to go on.
Scroll down for the video but be warned, it isn't for the faint of heart.

Dodge Viper returning to Le Mans this year?

Mon, Jan 5 2015

If you were among the fans disappointed by Chrysler's recent decision to end the Dodge Viper's racing program, we may have some good news for you, as the racing outfit behind the campaign is reportedly working to bring the American supercars back to Le Mans this year. That racing outfit is Riley Technologies, a constructor perhaps best known for its Daytona Prototypes, but it has also prepared its share of GT racers, too. Chrysler charged Riley with leading its racing program for the new Viper GTS-R, campaigned it in the United SportsCar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Auburn Hills made the unfortunate decision back in March to pull its Vipers out of Le Mans, and then in October to withdraw from the US series, as well, thereby effectively ending the program altogether. Disappointed though it surely was, Riley remains defiant. The North Carolina-based company is planning on taking the existing Vipers back to Le Mans on its own, with or without factory support. The Viper has, after all, proven a capable machine, having taken both the drivers' and teams' titles in the United SportsCar Championship this past season. "With Le Mans, every driver and every manufacturer needs to have their first trip there, and it isn't always what you want it to be, but we did show reliability and did have some pace," Bill Riley told Racer.com. "Since then, we've worked hard on the cars, they're now strong, front-running cars in the US, and we're working with the ACO on the BoP to make sure the cars are strong at Le Mans. They're super-reliable and fast, and we'd expect to be right in the mix with the other cars." Riley has kept the existing support staff in place, and once it secures its driver lineup and sponsors, chances look good that it could represent America well at Le Mans this year in either the GTE Pro or GTE Am class. Its predecessor did, after all, complete a three-year winning streak that saw it dominate the GTS class right up until its withdrawal in 2000. News Source: Racer.comImage Credit: FCA Motorsports Dodge Coupe Racing Vehicles

Dodge Demon's A/C helps its supercharged Hemi make more power

Thu, Mar 30 2017

Staying cool is one important key to performance. Simply, more air means more power, and cool, dense air is better than hot air. While forced induction might help make copious amounts of horsepower, turbos and superchargers produce heat. Intercoolers help, but the new Dodge Demon and its supercharged Hemi need a bit of an extra boost. In Drag Mode, the Demon's engine commandeers the car's air conditioning system to help chill things out. The Demon will have the first production application of a liquid-to-air charge air cooler chiller system. Literally, the car's air conditioning system is used to cool the air going into the engine, dropping temps by up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Dodge claims the system helps achieve "temperatures previously unattainable by pressure-charged street-legal production vehicles." As cool as this may sound, the technology isn't new. Ford had a prototype system in the early 2000s called SuperCooler, though that system never made it to production. While the Demon's system doesn't have a super cool name like the one from Ford, the pair essentially work in the same way. In theory, it should have the same effect as a bottle of nitrous. According to Autoweek, Ford's system bumped up the output of the F-150 Lightning by about 50 horsepower. Turns out that air conditioning isn't always a huge power suck. Related Video: