2000 Dodge 2500 4x4 Extended Cab 4 Door on 2040-cars
Kewanna, Indiana, United States
Engine:Cummins 24 Valve
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram 2500
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: Laramie SLT
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 219,123
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
24 Valve Cummins Turbo Diesel: Cummins
2000 Dodge 4x4 QuadCab 4 Door 24 valve Cummins Turbo Diesel Long Bed
2 Owner
219,000 Miles
3.55 Gear Ratio
Dana 60 Front
Dana 70 Rear with anti-slip differential
New Dodge OEM 17" Rims
***Brand New*** LT 315/70/17 BFG All Terrain Radials
Front end aligned and new steering stabilizer shock
Ice Cold Air
Sliding Tinted Rear Window
Engine Block Heater
Power Windows/Power Locks and Power Heated Mirrors
Tilt/Cruise/Intermittent wipers
Factory Driving Lights in Front Bumper
5th Wheel Hitch/Electric Brakes/Reese Hitch
Automatic Tranny Rebuilt at 160,000mi
New Alternator and Serpentine Belt
New Shocks
Rearend completely rebuilt with new carrier and all seals
New Driveshaft Univeral Joints front and rear (With grease zerks!)
Front brakes with wheel hubs replaced at 210,000mi
Rear brakes with new drums replaced at 210,000mi
Transfer Case replaced at 215,000mi
New 4x4 Vacuum Actuator
K&N Air Filter
Edge EZ Chip (3 stages up to 70hp increase!)
Straight Piped
Just serviced! (All filters and fluids!)
NO ACCIDENTS!
CLEAN/CLEAR TITLE (IN HAND!)
You are bidding on a 2000 Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel 24valve 4x4 extended cab 4 door truck. I bought this truck from a local farmer 2 years ago with 184,000 miles on it. I have spent thousands of dollars fixing all the little items that most people disregard. From the recent alignment to brand new universal joints (the good ones with grease zerks) front and rear! ***I have less than 500 miles on the BFG All Terrain Tires and Factory Dodge OEM 17" aluminum rims (A $2500 investment!)*** This truck is mechanically perfect, just about all the wear and tear items have been replaced since I have owned the truck. ***EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS TRUCK! NO CHECK ENGINE OR WARNING LIGHTS*** There is some typical rust that these trucks seem to be prone to. Primarily on the bed wheel wells and the lower portion of the front fenders. Truck can be driven anywhere, but with any vehicle of this age, there is no warranty! Truck is sold AS IS - WHERE IS. Winning bidder must make an immediate Paypal deposit of $500 with the remainder to be paid in person when picking up the vehicle in ***CASH***. Winning bidder will have 7 days from the end of auction to pickup the vehicle or forfeit the Paypal deposit. I WILL NOT SHIP THIS VEHICLE! You must pick it up in person and bring CASH! Otherwise you will not get the vehicle! DID I MENTION THIS IS A CASH ONLY SALE??? All sales are final and no refunds, warranty or guarantee.
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