1996 Dodge Ram 2500 Slt 4x4 Ext Cab, 5 Speed, Cummins 12 Valve Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
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I am selling one of my Dodge 12 Valve Rams. Don't drive it enough to justify keeping it.
Bought a '98 Ram 12 valve quad door, ext cab after I found this one & have used this one very little. This is a much sought after: 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT, 4X4 Extended Cab, with 5 Speed Manual Transmission (NV4500). This Dodge has the Cummins (12 Valve) Turbo Diesel with Intercooler. This Cummins has the best/most desirable P7100 P-pump with 215 HP rating. Low Miles -- only 160,000 miles. 4X4 with Dana 80 rear 3:54 gears with Traclock, Dana 60 front diff. No Rust -- This is a Clean, Rust Free - Accident Free Western Truck. Check the pictures of the underbody. You won't find pick-ups in this condition East of Kansas City. Pure Stock; Never chipped or Programmed Fuel Mileage: 21 MPG @ 65 mph, 19 MPG @ 75 mph. Fuel savings over the newer Diesels is significant. No DEF & No Emissions test in California. Interior is in Outstanding condition. Can you believe the condition? Shows how truck was used, not abused. Non-Smoked in vehicle. Dash has no cracks. Fully serviced, fresh fluids. Coolant flushed, transfer case fluid, transmission upgraded with Redline Syn., air filter, fuel filter, all hoses replaced, belt changed, Valves adjusted, new Batteries and terminals replaced (1 yr ago). Killer Dowel Pin (KDP) fix completed. The brakes, track bar, U-joints, clutch are all in good shape. Tight front end. Tracks great down the highway at 75 mph. This truck in in great mechanical condition and needs nothing. A/C is cold. All electrical is operational. Truck fires right up, No blow by, No smoke, No oil drips. The Factory Rebuild Period for these 12 Valve Cummins Engines is 500 Thousand Miles. Please remember when you have an original non molested 18 year old pickup truck some minor wear like stone nicks, parking lot dings & small scratches do exist. Nothing to be concerned about, but some scratches and dings do exist. Looks like the previous owner had a dog that scratched the drivers door. Also I do reserve the right to close Ebay auction early as the truck is for sale locally. Tried of looking for the just right Dodge Ram 12 Valve and finding out that it's either 2WD, Automatic or a rust bucket with 300,000 + miles. Well your search is over. Bring it home. Call Gary @ 623-695-6622 to answer any questions. Will deliver to Pueblo, Colorado for pick up or transport load. Must be paid in full prior. First come, first served with $500. deposit. Please have funds available cash or bank check only. Clear Colorado Title in Hand. No Trades or Financing. Thanks for looking. |
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