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2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Extended Cab Pickup 5.9l - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:119292
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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2001 Dodge 1500 Laramie SLT.  I am selling this truck because I no longer have use for it and it takes up driveway space.  It runs great and looks great.  We bought this vehicle new in 2000 and have enjoyed it ever since in light family duty.  It was/is fully loaded and is still in remarkably good condition.  There are a few small dings/scratches although far less than you would expect for a model year 2001 truck.  There is a small dent at the upper right on the tail gate approximately 3 inches in diameter with no lost paint.  If you are not at the right angle, you often do not see it.  I've had at least 3 friends/neighbors express interest in buying this truck.

This truck came loaded with:  leather, tilt steering, power seats, AM/FM/CD, cruise control, heated seats, full tow package,etc.  

Additionally, we added:  running boards, Line-X bed liner, Sirius/XM (with remote control), and heavy duty Michelin truck tires (with plenty of tread).  It was wired and rigged with air bag lifters to carry a truck camper as well.  We never actually used a truck camper (since we bought a motorhome instead), but the airbag lifters have ben great for heavier loads like when we buy mulch and topsoil.

This truck runs exceptionally well and had all of its scheduled service and has had the expected Dodge repairs/replacements, including:  water pump, ball joints, and starter.  It has a brand new Bosch battery.  We put a on a custom dash replacement since the top of the dash board was cracking (as it does on all Dodge Rams).  We also put matching seat covers in the front to cover light cracking but left the leather backs uncovered since they are in very good condition.

It passed the Maryland vehicle emissions test.

I took this truck to Carmax where they offered $2000, which is far less than its value.  I am setting the starting bid at that $2000 with NO RESERVE.  Carmax graded everything on the truck as "GOOD."

I thought I smelled coolant so when I had the battery replaced at Pep Boys, I had them do a pressurized coolant leak test.  There were no leaks and they said they were impressed with the mechanical condition of the truck. 

The map lights and heated seats do not work.  I suspect the seat issue may just be a wiring problem.  The map lights never bothered me enough to repair since the overhead light does work.

Again, this is a great truck with low mileage.  It has always served us well and will serve you well.

Dodge Ram 1500 for Sale

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