2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Express, 5.7 Hemi, Reg Cab, Short Bed on 2040-cars
Lexington, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:5.7 Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Ram 1500
Trim: Express
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 8,202
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: Ram
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Exterior Color: Tequila Sunrise
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Interior Color: Grey/Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Express, Regular Cab, Short Bed, 8,202 miles as of listing
5.7 Hemi w/6-speed transmission, limited slip rear diff., 20"Wheels
Grey cloth upholstery w/black carpet
PS, PDB, Cruise, Tilt, PW, PDL, Cold AC, AM/FM/CD player w/XM service until Sept 2013.
Tow package
Items I have added: BedRug carpeted bed protector ($400), Tonno Pro tri-fold bed cover ($160), R/T grille badge ($55), Hood decals ($35).
I bought this new Sept 7, 2012. Non Smoker. 7/70 warranty (may be transferable). No scratches, No dents, No damage. No issues. This truck is in showroom new condition. Retired and trying to downsize (but I don't need to sell).
Title is currently held by Wells Fargo Financial. Will take 2-3 weeks to get title after payment is made.
Ask all questions before bidding. SOLD AS IS! Buyer responsible for pick up of vehicle. No reserve auction.
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