2004 Dodge Dakota Club Cab Slt 4x4 Must See Condition on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for an extremely clean 2004 Dodge Dakota Extended Cab SLT 4x4. The truck has an automatic transmission with a 4.7L V8 engine, and only 114k miles. It runs and drives as good as it looks. The truck has current 12/14 PA stickers and everything mechanically seems to be in great working condition. All four raised white letter tires match and have excellent tread life remaining. The engine runs smooth and has plenty of power to haul whatever you may need to. The automatic transmission shifts as it should and the truck has no unwanted squeaks, rattles, or unwelcoming noises. There are no engine lights on or any other warning lights, and the four wheel drive works as it should. The truck runs and drives down the road great. It is equipped with power windows, locks, and mirrors, and all work as they should. The cruise control functions as it should and air blows cold. I wouldn't hesitate to drive the truck anywhere. The body and interior of this truck are in exceptional condition for a truck this year, and it doesn't show any signs whatsoever of being worked at all. The exterior paint shines like new and appears to be all original factory paint. The body is rust free and clean all around. The only mark to speak of is the minor scratch on the left fender that I will have brush touched before the end of the auction. Inside the door jams, under the hood, and inside the tailgate are all in exceptional condition. The interior looks like new as well. It is free of rips, tears, burns, stains, or any foul odors. The original floor mats are included, but not pictured. Overall this is a great PA truck for the year and the miles. It has been obviously very well kept and maintained. The truck will make someone a great driver for many years to come. I work for a dealer and will be selling the truck through them to make the title work easier. Bid with confidence and ask any questions you may have. Don't miss out on this one! |
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