Dodge Ram 2500 Pickup Truck Utility Service Bed 5.9l V-8 1-owner Fleet Serviced on 2040-cars
Moscow Mills, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L 360 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 2500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: SL
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 176,362
Sub Model: SL
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
1-OWNER 1994 DODGE RAM 2500 PICKUP WITH A STAHL UTILITY SERVICE BED
POWERED BY A 5.9L 360 V-8 ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
176K FLEET SERVICED MILES
THIS TRUCK WAS OWNED BY THE LOCAL PHONE COMPANY SINCE NEW
TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, DOES HAVE A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON BUT IT IS NOT EFFECTING HOW IT RUNS
THE BED DOES HAVE SOME RUST ON IT. THE REAR DOOR ON THE PASSENGER SIDE NEEDS A NEW HINGE FOR IT TO GO BACK ON THE TRUCK
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL OR CALL US AT: 636-366-4500
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$100 DOCUMENTATION FEE ON ALL TRANSACTIONS.
PICKUP OF VEHICLE CAN BE DONE MONDAY-FRIDAY 9am-5pm Central Time.
and Saturday by Appointment before 1pm Central Time,
Any questions you can reach us at 636-366-4500
PICKUP & PAYMENT ADDRESS
FRUENDLY AUTO SOURCE INC.
2177 WEST OUTER HWY 61
MOSCOW MILLS, MO. 63362
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Mon, Nov 13 2017Terrorists have taken to using a weapon that's easy to obtain and can do a lot of damage: ordinary vehicles, driven into crowds. A Department of Homeland Security-FBI bulletin from 2012 warned that "vehicle-ramming offers terrorists with limited access to explosives or weapons an opportunity to conduct a homeland attack with minimal prior training or experience." CNN recently listed nine vehicle-based terrorist attacks that have occurred within the past year, and in just in the past three months incidents in New York, Edmonton and Barcelona have claimed more than 20 lives and injured dozens after ISIS-affiliated drivers plowed into pedestrians. The deadliest so far was a Bastille Day attack in Nice, France that killed 86 people after a terrorist drove a truck into a crowd following a fireworks display. CNN also reported that "Al Qaeda's Yemeni branch encouraged its recruits in the West to use trucks as weapons," and noted that a 2010 article in the terrorist group's webzine called for deploying a truck as a "mowing machine, not to mow grass but mow down the enemies of Allah." Such attacks have been more common in Europe and other places where guns are harder to get, making vehicles violent and readily available weapons. But it's not only ISIS and Al Qaeda terrorists that have turned cars into weapons. A man with white nationalist ties drove a Dodge Challenger into a crowd of counter-protesters at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August, killing a 32-year-old woman and injuring dozens more. Some believe that autonomous vehicle technology could help stop these tragedies. "Terrorist attacks like the one in New York are a good example of why we need AVs more quickly," Caleb Watney, technology policy associate at the R Street Institute, a D.C.-based think tank, recently told the website Inverse. Dr. Junfeng Jiao, director of the Urban Information Lab at the University of Texas, told Inverse that "these tragedies may be taken into account by the makers such as Tesla and Google" when developing autonomous technology. "This is a huge opportunity for the next generation to de-weaponize cars," he added. Many vehicles already have forward collision warning with emergency autonomous braking, and a few combine it with pedestrian detection, although the latter technology typically works at speeds below 20 mph.
Junkyard Gem: 2005 Dodge Neon AAR
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2013 Dodge Dart gets all Moparized
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Decked out in a factory color called Header Orange Clear Coat - also a very appropriate show car hue - this car added exterior styling parts such as the vented, carbon fiber hood, the bolt-on front chin spoiler and a matte black decklid spoiler. Looking inside the car, you'd think the red-accented interior is part of the Mopar parts bin, too, but this is actually what the standard Dart GT cabin will look like when it goes on sale.




















