Dodge Ram 2500 Black Quad Cab 360cu. V8 Automatic 4x4 on 2040-cars
Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 1999 Ram 2500 Quad Cab 360 V8 gas. I have a Magna Flow exhaust with the Magna Flow high flow catalic converter. As you will see in the pictures, it has the usual rust this generation Ram gets living in the northeast. I used it for my construction business for many years with minimal issues. I also plowed my driveway with it. It always did well for me. The plow is a Curtis sno-pro 3000, the frame for this plow will stay on the truck but the plow will not be sold with it. I had the transmission rebuilt probably 3 years ago and have had no issues since. Last Fall I replaced the plenum gasket with all new hardware and a complete tune up. Along with the rust issue it has recently been running a little rough/lack of power but very inconsistently and usually only within the first 10-15 minutes of running. After powering through the "hick-up" the power comes back full on and shes good to go. I recently had it at my mechanics shop for an inspection and found out the problem is 2 malfunctioning injectors. $48 each. It also needs 2 rear tires, front brakes and she'll be good to go. She leaks a bit of oil, nothing really bad. I would definitely fix it and keep it but the only reason I'm selling it, is first I have NO time, (it's taken me weeks just to get on the computer to post it) and second my needs have changed. I will be needing a diesel truck with a larger cab in my near future. I know she needs some attention but I'm not giving her away. I took the best pictures I could, if you have any questions please feel free to email me and I will be glad to try and answer them ASAP. Winning bidder must pay a $200 non-refundable deposit via pay pal at the auction end. Balance will be do within 7 days of auction end via terms to be determined, bidder must call me. If payments are not received in the times specified listing will be relisted and a negative feedback will be applied to winning bidders history. Local pick up is easier but I will help how ever I can with shipping if needed. I am sorry if my terms sound harsh but I am tired of people making me wait forever for money or pick up.
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