Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1b7kf2362xj589995
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 2500
Year: 1999
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Trim: SLT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 143,560
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: 2500 SLT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
For sale we have a 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4. This Dodge runs and drives excellent. It has a 1 owner with clean carfax. This is a Clean carfax truck and It has the 5.9L motor. The motor is healthy and fires right up each time with no issues, no knockings, no ticking, no noises. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly through out all of the gears with no issues. The front end is nice and tight. The truck is clean inside and out. The interior is well kept. The tires are in good condition. The frame is rock solid. The outside body is in good condition with some marks but overall in great condition for the year. Fly down and drive this truck anywhere with no worries at all!
We Reserve The Right To End This Listing At Anytime Should The Vehicle No Longer Be Available For Sale. The Following Terms Of Sale Apply To All Of Our Listed Items. We Welcome Pre-Buy Inspections And Guarantee Clean Titles On All Vehicles Sold Unless Stated Otherwise. Because Of Federal Mileage Disclosure Laws All Vehicles 10 Year or Older Will Have Exempt Status on Titles And Mileage Disclosure Forms. We Do Not Finance! Please Commit To Purchase ONLY If You Are Approved For Financing Or Have Funds Available To Complete Purchase. Buyers Must Contact Us By Telephone Within 24 Hours Of Item Closing Or Vehicle May Be Sold To Another Purchaser Or Re-Listed At Seller's Discretion. We Require Immediate Non-Refundable $500.00 Deposit And Payment In Full Within 5 Days of Item Ending. Non Paying Buyers Will Forfeit Any Deposits Paid. All Purchases Are Subject TO $300 Dealer Conveyance FEE On Purchase Price. All Other Purchasers Will Pay Applicable Taxes At Time Of Registration In County Of Residence. CT residents will get taxed based on CT tax as well as reg fees and plate fees. Payment Must Be Cashier's Check, Or Bank Wire Transfer. We CANNOT ACCEPT PAYPAL For Any Purchase!!! We Only Use PayPal For Deposits On Vehicles. Delays May Occur For Titles Where A Payoff Was Involved. We Do Not Accept Personal Checks, Or Credit Card Payments. All Titles Are Held 14 Banking Days For Funds To Clear Before Release And Will Be Sent Via Fed-Ex For Proper Tracking Unless Paid By Bank Wire. Please Call Us With Any Questions. We Sell Quality Vehicles And Work Diligently To Present A Vehicle That Will Meet Or Exceed Your Every Expectation. We Only Sell Used Vehicles And When Purchasing A Used Vehicle Reasonable Wear Should Be Expected According To Age And Mileage. A Used Vehicle Might Have Minor Surface Scratches, Rock Chips, Or Miniscule Dings On The Exterior Surface Under Close Scrutiny. Interior Wear Should Also Be Considered Depending On The Age And Mileage. Opinions And Expectations Can Vary, So Please Telephone Us If You Have Any Questions Or Concerns Regarding The Condition Of This Vehicle. We Do Not Perform Elective Or Schedule Maintenance On Vehicles. Spare Keys, Remotes, Owners Manuals, Floor Mats & Cargo Covers Are Provided If The Previous Owner Left Them With Vehicle. We Are Not Responsible For Errors Or Omissions In Our Listings. Due To Our High Volume In Supplying Wholesale Inventory To Local Dealerships, Items Are Subject To Sale While They Are Listed. Deliveries Take 7-21 Days From Departure. Please Allow Sufficient Time For Make Ready Procedures Or Unforeseen Problems. If you want to ship the vehicle try uship.com If you want to fly you can fly down to "Bradley International Airport". We're 1 hour away from Airport and we can pick you up from the airport for a fee of $90.
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