2000 Dodge Ram 2500 Turbo Cummins Diesel 24 Valve Meyer Plow on 2040-cars
Gloversville, New York, United States
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This is a used 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 turbo Diesel Cummings with a E47 Electrolift Meyer Plow. It has been a plow and salt truck for 6 Years. Many years still left on it. My husband is giving up plowing over the winter so we can finally take vacations in the winter with no worries. The truck is not beautiful it has rust (from being a salter) and dents (from being a plow truck). It has a diamond tool box included and a salter is available for purchase if interested. The control for the salter is still installed in the vehicle regardless. It has an extra leaf on the suspension. It does need a starter and there is a sensor that needs to be replaced. Anyone that has or has had a diesel knows, either you need a good diesel guy or you need to know how to fix one if you don't. Because it is very hard to know what to do when you need repairs. This truck is very tough. It is located at a business in the parking lot if you are local and just want to check it out. The Motor in this thing is worth more than we are asking for the truck. In the picks I have included the snapshot from the Kelly Blue Book value. I have fair condition. I realize the body is a little rougher than fair. But the motor is where the money is. We ARE motivated to sell this so $2900 is a little less than we want but we would take
it! 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 Regular Cab On Apr-29-14 at 06:56:39 PDT, seller added the following information: This truck does need a starter to be able to drive home. And buyer has to get their own temp tags if not towing. I am not sure what sensor needs to be replaced. It causes power loss but truck still runs, drives, plows ect. Will not run without new starter. Around $400 and this truck will run perfectly. This motor is designed to go 300,000 more miles with only 145,000 on it now. |
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The registry lets you add features like dark headlights, dual exhaust, various wheels and even interior options without choosing a specific trim level. This sounds a lot like the system Scion uses to let its customers configure cars, and this could be a great idea for Dodge. Of course, this system has the added benefit of being a social media affair for you to share with your friends... you know, so they can help pay for some of the parts, too.
The best thing about the registry is that you can configure your dream Dart from the comfort of your home computer, which strikes us as much better than walking around Bed, Bath and Beyond for the better part of an afternoon with an electronic scanner. The one thing that Dodge doesn't offer? "Thank You" cards. Those are on you.
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