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2003 Ram 1500 St Sxt on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:140000 Color: Color
Location:

Millville, New Jersey, United States

Millville, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

 

 My father is unable to work anymore due to back problems and must sell his truck.  This is a very nice 2003 Dodge RAM 1500 ST SXT truck. The title is clear and I have listed  the specs below:

2003 RAM 1500 ST SXT
Regular Cab 4X2
Exterior Color:  Black Clear Coat
Interior Color:  Dark Slate Gray
Interior:  Seat- Cloth 40/20/40 Split Bench
Engine: "Magnum" 3.7, V6, 140,000 plus miles
Transmission:  Multi-Speed Auto, 45RFE

ALL  STANDARD EQUIPMENT
 Air Bags - Front, Next Generation
 Air Bag On/Off Switch - Passenger
Brakes - 4 Wheel Disc, Rear Anti-Lock
 Steering - Power Rack & Pinion
 Stabilizer Bar - Front
 Fuel Tank - 35 Gallon Polyethylene
 Windshield Wipers - Var Intermittent
 Wiring - Trailer Tow w/4-Pin Connector

INTERIOR FEATURES
  Air Conditioning
  Steering Wheel - 4-Spoke
  Seat - 40/20/40 Split Seat
  Instrument Cluster - w/Tach
  Radio - AM/FM Cass. w/Changer Control
  Speakers - Four
  Assist Handle - Passenger
  Power Outlet - Auxiliary 12V
  Storage - Cab Back

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
  Wheels:  17" Chrome Clad
  Radio:  AM/FM Compact Disc. w/Chgr. Ctl.
  Seat:  40/20/40 Split Bench
  Speed Control
  Steering Column:  Tilt
  Axle:  Anti-Spin Differential
  Rear Window:  Sliding

EXTRAS:

  Luverne Side Entry Box Step - $400.00
  System One Roof/Ladder Racks - $1,000.00
 

CONDITION:

  Body:  Very Good - No Dents (minor scratches)
  Engine:  140,000 plus miles.  No known problems

The only known problem is it needs a new left front tire.  Tire is okay, just tread is low.

 If you have any question please feel free to give my dad a call (856-293-9728) or shoot me an email at al@premierpipes.com

Thank you.

 

Sells to: United States

Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.

 

US $1000.00 within 48 hours of auction close.  Full payment with 7 days.

Payment methods accepted

  • Cashier's Check (certified from US bank) or money order.  Must wait until cleared.
  • Cash in person

Payment:  Deposit of US $1000.00 within 48 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days of auction close

Shipping:  Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping

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