Dodge Diesel 4x4 Dump on 2040-cars
Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, United States
Heres the specs on the truck: 2001 Dodge 4x4 Cummins 24v diesel, 5 speed manual Bed is custom built;11ft long inside, has removable sides, wood floor, three way tailgate, electric/hydraulic pump, scissor lift. Untill 2 years ago it was my utility truck, we removed the bed and installed the current bed. The frame of the bed was used, sides, cab protector, tailgate were installed two yrs ago. The bed is very well built, very heavy. The tailgate will fold back against the passesnger side or hinge top or bottom like a standard gate. Lift is electric Monarch pump. The transmission was replaced about two years ago, came from High Gear in Memphis TN. Has a heavy duty clutch and solid flywheel in it and the factory vaccum actuator on the front axel has been changed to a posilock cable. Taillights are all LED, surface rust on the housing boxes. Hitch plate is all custom with 7 way wiring. The truck has many new parts, starter, windsheild, mirrors, custom bumper. The paint on the cab is immaculate, the bed is very good but you can see where my old stickers were on it, bumper has a little rust under the rhino lining. The dash was cracked for years from the sun and now is broken pretty bad, ive included a picture of it. Boss 9'2" was used on the truck for one year, the plow is 4 yrs old and it great shape. It an be included with the truck for an additional $2500 above the amount of the auction. Its a great truck, will pull anyting behind it. If youd like to come look at it just give me a call
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