2007 Dodge 1500 Megacab 2 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Princeton, Louisiana, United States
Engine:5.7 liter hemi
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Ram 1500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: fully loaded
Drive Type: 2-wheel drive
Mileage: 122,600
Sub Model: Laramie
Origianal owner 2007 Dodge 1500 2-wheel drive Megacab with 5.7 liter Hemi, auto trans, towing package, leather interior, navigation system, satellite radio, side-rail runningboards. Rails for 5th wheel/goose neck hitch and RV electrical plug installed in bed. I added dual exhaust after purchase. For those not familiar with "Megacabs", these are extended slightly (about 8-10 inches) more than regular extended cabs and feature a back seat that folds down rather than up which creates a huge cargo space. I originally bought this because I have huge dog, and she fit right in. Now that I've had this one, I won't have anything else. I recently bought a newer Megacab, so this one has to go.
I have had no problems whatever with this truck. It has 123,000 miles on it. At 110,000 miles Dodge asked me to bring it in for a free inspection because I purchased it at a time when I got a lifetime warranty on the drivetrain. (Sorry---not transferrable) The only thing they said I should do was replace the brake pads. I did that. Oil changed concientiously every 3000 miles. I have all the records.
I am not a dealer, so I am not posting the number of photos that most of them do. What you see is what you get---an extremely clean, good running truck.
Now for some disclaimers. This is a used truck. It is sold where is, as is, with no warranty expressed or implied. If you show up to buy it and you don't think it is as described, I'll give you your deposit back and we'll part friends.
Truck is located at my residence, about 15 miles east of Shreveport, Louisiana. Inspections are welcomed and encouraged. Title is clear and in my name.
$1000.00 deposit required within 72 hours of auction close. Full payment within one week of auction close. Wire transfer confirmed by my bank or cash are acceptable and I prefer cash at pick up. Neither truck nor title will be released until cash is in hand or my bank confirms receipt of funds. I cannot be scammed. I will not ship or be responsible for arranging it.
Any questions, call Tom at 318-949-9744. Winning bidder should contact me within 24 hours of auction close to discuss details.
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