Dodge Ram 3500 24v Cummins 6speed 22ft Box Truck Delivery Truck Custom Nv5600 on 2040-cars
Bunnell, Florida, United States
2001 Dodge Ram 3500 6 speed NV5600 Dually 24 valve cummins Professionally built frame extension with a 22ft long 8ft wide 8'4" tall box with a roll up door on it. Has stock 3500 leaf spring in rear with helper springs. Has brand new injection pump on motor. Motor and trans preform flawlessly Front tires are 90% Rear are 75% This truck without box gets 23mpg easily. With box average 18mpg. Will do 80mph easily has tons of power with a comfortable ride. One of the best motors and transmissions for power/ fuel mileage and reliability turned into a box truck. If you needed to haul more weight add air suspension. If you needed more power add a programmer and add 100hp. I purchased this truck like this from a plant nursery in florida that used it to move plants from the fields up to the retail store a half mile away. This truck will make an awesome delivery truck with twice the power of the Isuzu npr with better fuel mileage. Someone should have made these from the factory. Call mason at 386 937 6578 for more info. Or come by and test drive at 106 south bay st. Bunnell Fl 32110 |
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