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1996 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Slt Custom on 2040-cars

US $5,700.00
Year:1996 Mileage:152340
Location:

Pensacola, Florida, United States

Pensacola, Florida, United States
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1996 Dodge Ram 1500, 6 foot bed. This daily driver has the 360ci 5.9L engine. Runs and drives fine.  This truck is a head turner and has always been on the Gulf Coast. It has 152,340 miles. Miles may increase during auction as I do drive it locally.  Transmission rebuilt a few years back and so was the rear differential. The radiator has been replaced as was the plug wires.  I've had this truck (13 years) since July 2001. I use Synthetic oil. Clean Florida Title in hand.  AC/Heater, all lights, blinkers, gages, horn, tilt wheel, as does the cruise control work fine.  Tire tread is 80% or better.  I've done my best to list all that this truck has to offer.  Serious Buyers are welcome to view/drive prior to bid.

Selling locally, so I will end auction early if sold locally.  Truck is sold as-is. No warranties implied or expressed.

**I WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL PAYMENT IN FULL.  ONCE FUNDS ARE VERIFIED, I WILL RELAESE TRUCK, KEY, AND SIGNED TITLE TO OWNER OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTIVE. I WILL NOT SHIP.  PICK UP IS BUYER RESPONSIBILITY.  HAPPY BIDDING!!

Both oil and transmission fluids (and filters) changed in the last week.

  • Mopar Bed Side Stripes
  • “Mag-Tech” Differential Cover

  • "Corbeau” LG1 Microsuede Seats w/3 Point belts
  • Microsuede Door Panels w/ Microsuede Jump Seat
  • Tinted Windows
  • Dual 10 inch “Kicker” Woofers
  • AM/FM Pioneer CD Player w/800 Watt Amp
  • Etched “Dodge” Kick Plates
  • “Mopar Logo” Dual Horn Button Covers
  • Rear window decals
  • “Viper” Security alarm w/ remote Engine Start
  • Engine Modifications:
  • Throttle Body Spacer
  • Airaid Filter
  • Dual Interstate Batteries
  • Chrome Headers
  • “Jet” Stage II Power Performance Module
  • Transmission Cooler
  • Light Activated License Plate Frame (during braking)
  • Front Bumper Cover
  • Lower & Grill Driving Lights
  • Bed Rail and Tailgate Caps
  • Billet Grill
  • Halo Projector Headlights
  • Functional Fiberglass "High Rise" Hood
  • Running Boards w/step ups
  • Helo Maxx Chrome 20 inch Rims (Locking Lugs)
  • Cooper Tires (size: 275/55/20)
  • Lund Lighted Visor
  • Window Vent Louvers
  • Flip Up/fold in Side Mirrors (for towing)
  • Lund Cab Faring
  • Chrome Door Handle Covers
  • Chrome Tailgate Handle Cover
  • LED Tail Lights
  • LED 3rd Brake Light
  • Fiberglass Roll Pan w/ Flip up License Plate
  • Roll Away Locking Bed Cover
  • Locking Billet Fuel Door
  • Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips
  • Tailgate 60 Inch Bar Brake Light

* Appeared in Dropjaw online Magazine at Scrapin' The Coast 2012.
* Won Top 10 Trucks at a Mississippi car/truck show in 2012.

**Selling due to just bought another truck so this Truck has to go. 
Serious buyers only....

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