1996 Dodge Ram 2500 215hp P7100 Pump 12valve Diesel Ext Cab 4x4 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, California, United States
I have an unmolested, fully stock, 12 valve. A virgin 215 hp P-7100 Injection pump. Everything in this truck works like it should. 4x4, A/C, heater, locks, windows, etc.
5 speed manual transmission( NV4500), 3.54 gears, manual transfer case. Brand new clutch installed 10.1.13. No leaks, No blow by, just one super solid used truck. This is the real deal in mechanical diesels. Steers down the road straight as an arrow, with no funny noises. No electronics to mess with. Transmission works great. This was a 1 owner truck. I have a Clean CA title on hand and yes its under my name. This truck has the common fading paint that all dodge trucks had back in the 90's. A few dings, but nothing major. The dash is in perfect shape as no crack on it. The truck has 346,ooo miles. But Don't let that fool you. This is 12 valve cummins and they go an easy 1,ooo,ooo miles with care. Google it if you don't believe me. OH, and a 5 speed manual, Very sought after truck. . Please
do remember that it is used and has some wear and tear (very minimal). Feel
free to call me at 619 980 2619. If you choose to fly in and drive it home I
would be more than happy to pick you up at the airport. Miles may vary
slightly since it is my daily driver. If you have any questions or would like
more pictures please feel free to call me at 619 980 2619.Thank you. One final note: Due to the
interest this truck will have on Ebay, I do not have a “buy it now” price. I strive to have the best possible
Ebay listings, much effort is spent listing this vehicle. As a courtesy to
this seller and all prospective bidders, please only bid if you are 100%
certain that you can follow through with the purchase. To protect
the integrity of this auction, if you have less than 5+ positive feedback,
please do not bid, as the bid will be cancelled. We will make exceptions to
the 5+ positive feedback policy if you are willing to leave a deposit prior to
bidding- $500 (the deposit will be refunded immediately if you are not the
highest bidder when the auction ends). I reserve the right to cancel bids which
we deem as suspicious.
Sincere thanks.
This is a NO RESERVE auction and the
high bidder takes the truck home. Truck is located in San Diego, CA. 91977. |
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