Dodge Ram 2500 Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door on 2040-cars
Fulton, Mississippi, United States
What I got up here for auction is my white base model 98.5 Ram 2500 RCLB 4x4 Automatic with 235,000 miles. The exterior of this truck is not perfect, but not really tore up either. No big dents but there are a couple small ones here and there. It does have the typical paint fade on the front drivers fender and top of the drivers door. The front bumper is a junkyard takeoff as it had a massive winch bumper on it when I bought it. The bumper that came off is also for sale if you want it to go with the truck. Interior is immaculate, vinyl floor and seats, all of which are in perfect condition. There are no cracks in the dash, only a couple in the dash bezel. Everything works except the one power outlet and the heater core leaks. I have an OEM heater core to replace it but I haven't had the time to do that yet. The engine is completely stock, no mods have been done, no tuner except a super chips FlashPaq which is included in the sale. It starts easy and runs like a top, nothing wrong with it. It is a 53 block but it is not cracked. I changed the oil and fuel filter at 233,650 miles; put Schaeffer's 15w-40 in it and WIX filters. This truck was a company vehicle for a local energy company before I bought it and they had an amazingly good maintenance program so no worries there. The transmission does not slip or do anything crazy, acts perfectly normal.
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