2001 White Dodge-1500 Cng Truck Bi-fuel Cng/gas Newer Engine & Trans. on 2040-cars
Rockford, Illinois, United States
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This is a great Nearly Rust free Truck from Utah - it has had both the engine and transmission replaced with lower mileage units . This truck is a Bi-Fuel truck - runs on Compressed Natural Gas or conventional gasoline . It has a 5.2L V-8 , automatic transmission , and is well equipped . The CNG Fuel Storage Tank is located in the bed of the truck and is a 15 GALLON tank - it is enclosed in an aluminum safety plate box with lock . Tires are in good shape - truck runs and drives as it should . The gas mileage is the equivalent of conventional gasoline - BUT at a fraction of the cost - locally it is about half the price of gasoline (but there is no competition in Rockford IL.) - in other locations it may cost only 20-25% of the gasoline prices , and burns much cleaner than gasoline - so the engines last longer . The body has 158,835 miles on it and is in excellent shape - the seats are not ripped or torn , it has been well cared for . This is a great truck that just needs a new home - for questions you may call Schon at 303-590-8134 in Rockford IL. . On Mar-04-14 at 08:25:14 PST, seller added the following information: I have listed this for my next door neighbor - the phone number listed in the ad belongs to him (the owner ) |
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