Loaded Longhorn , Low Miles, Bedliner,turnover Ball,saddle Leather, T.v. on 2040-cars
Fritch, Texas, United States
Dave Ramsey says to sell. Love the truck just need to reduce debt so my loss is your gain. You are looking at a 2011 dodge ram 3500 longhorn edition that is loaded it has leather trimmed dash, and door panels, saddle leather seats, satellite T.V. W/ DVD player with two rear headphones so you can enjoy music while the kids watch T.V. or listen to their music, heated rear seats and steering wheel, heated and air conditioned front seats, sunroof, navigation, back up camera, back up sensors, Bluetooth for telephone in the stereo, also has a hard drive to load CD's and save Them like a computer so you can buy one download it and keep the CD at home to save it from damage or keep it in another vehicle. You can also download your own photos with a computer, or flash drive to customize the stereo screen. It also has a Debo Step which stores under the rear bumper and pulls out as needed for climbing into the bed when the tailgate is down. Power heated mirrors, power rear sliding back window, adjustable pedals, with memory programs for seats, pedals,and mirrors that have settings for two that is programmed through the keys for each driver, remote start. Sunroof, spray in Bed liner, and a B&W turnover gooseneck ball which the ball has only been used one time, I have a B&W companion fifth wheel hitch (not included in the sale) so there are no rails mounted in the bed of the truck, built in trailer brake, and a black flush mount toolbox, and the home - link system
This truck spent most of the time parked in a covered parking except for pulling a 40' R.V. With three slide outs and a ski boat with out any problems ever which explains the low mileage. It also still has a new leather smell. I have changed positions at work and have to drive it daily which means the mileage will change until it sells. This truck is financed and will not leave my control until my bank tells me the money is cleared. |
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