1991 Dodge D250 5 Speed 4x4 Inter-cooled Cummings Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Intercooled Cummins Turbo Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 2500
Trim: 2 door
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 178,097
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: D250, 2500
Exterior Color: White
If you have O feed back please contact me before bidding otherwise your bid will deleted.
1st Gen 12 valve 5.9 Cummins inter-cooled turbo diesel.
Interior is in good condition with no cracks in the dash.
Body is solid and paint is in great shape for its age and for a truck. Truck has been very well taken care of.
4 wheel drive works. Clutch has been replaced and shifts great.
Truck has new
inner and outer tie rods
2 new batteries
New grill
New trailer brakes
New front and rear shocks
Truck runs great Will Pull whatever you need it to.
Everything on the truck works. Has fresh oil change and just recently passed inspection.
So everything is ready to go. Have clean NC title in hand.
Auction may end at any time as truck is also for sale locally.
Any questions please give me a call 336-676-3988 MJ
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Dodge idles Viper production again at Conner Avenue
Mon, 07 Jul 2014You've got to hand it to Dodge for having the gumption to put the original Viper into production in the first place. It was, after all, much more of an emotional decision than a practical one, and a move which saw the first production V10 engine placed in a road car - long before the advent of the Lamborghini Gallardo, Audi R8, Porsche Carrera GT or Lexus LFA, not to mention the other Ford, BMW and Volkswagen Group models that used such engines.
It's now been 22 years since the first Viper entered production and the Viper still rolls on several generations later, but we're sad to say that courageous decision has not always been met with overwhelming sales success. In fact parent Chrysler was forced to idle the Conner Avenue plant where the Viper is made back in April due to slow sales. And while production resumed again as planned on June 23, it apparently didn't do the trick.
As a result, Chrysler corporate communications chief Shawn Morgan revealed to Autoblog that the assembly line has been shut down again for another two weeks. The line was up and running for nearly two full work weeks from June 23 until the holiday weekend that started on Thursday, July 3. But instead of coming back online today as planned, it's been idled again for the weeks of July 7 and 14. That means it will be July 21, at the earliest, before the serpentine supercars start slithering down the assembly line at Conner Avenue again. Once it does, however, production is set to resume at the same pace it was before the shutdown.
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This week's guest is Dodge President and CEO Tim Kuniskis, and he's there to drop all sorts of interesting factoids about the Hellcat. For example, its Pirelli P Zero tires retail at around $300 each, he says. That makes its smoky burnouts a rather expensive proposition. Kuniskis, who recently hinted at a mystery Woodward Dream Cruise debut, also talks about the genesis of the 2015 SRT project with a goal to get over some of the standard Challenger's weight and size disadvantages. The fix is a supercharged V8, massive brakes and other goodies to smooth over the platform's more glaring shortcomings.
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