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1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 4x4 V10 Only 67,034 Original Miles !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:67034
Location:

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States
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* * * IMMACULATE CONDITION * * *

 1999 Dodge RAM 2500
Laramie SLT Sport Package
4 DOOR Quad Cab
4 Wheel Drive
6FT Short Bed
Automatic Transmission 
8.0L V10 Engine
ONLY 67,034 ORIGINAL MILES !!!


OPTIONS:
* POWER WINDOWS
* POWER DOOR LOCKS
* POWER SEAT
* POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW
* A/C ( BLOWS ICE COLD )
* AM/FM STEREO
* CD & CASSETTE PLAYER
* PREMIUM SOUND
* POWER MIRRORS
* TOW PACKAGE
* BED LINER
* PREMIUM WHEELS
* OVER-SIZED POLISHED WHEELS
* OVERSIZED T-A RADIAL TIRES
* LEVELING KIT
* LEATHER SEATS
* DIGITAL COMPASS
* AND MORE...

ELDERLY OWNED 
NO DINGS OR DENTS
NO WRECKS, NO ACCIDENTS
PROFESSIONAL MODIFICATION ON LEVELING KIT
CUSTOM SHOCKS
ALL FACTORY EMISSIONS
RUNS & DRIVES EXCELLENT DOWN THE ROAD
CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK HISTORY REPORTS




NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $1,000 REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE,
FULL PAYMENT DUE IN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
( UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE )
SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
( 971 ) 409 - 6764
 

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Tue, May 12 2015

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Why the Charger Hellcat can't be ordered with a manual transmission

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