Dodge Cummins 4x4 Club Cab Diesel Ford 7.3 Power Stroke 4x4 Diesel 12 Valve on 2040-cars
Kingman, Arizona, United States
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I love driving this truck, it is very comfortable, runs great, gets a good 17 miles per gallon, however a baby on the way forces sale of this truck. I purchased this truck out of Scottsdale, Arizona. the owner stated the paint was one year old, and he had the power steering box and tie rods replaced. I have replaced the rear u joints and the carrier bearing on the rear drive line, I have also had the drivers door shimmed and a pin kit installed. The wing windows have some wind noise while at hiway speeds, however I put folded pieces of paper in the latches and that eliminated the wind niose. there is no rust that I can see under the truck or on the body of the truck. The truck is also missing one hub cap. there does seem to be a little oil seepage around the engine and on the transfer case. however it is not dripping, or leaving drip marks on my driveway. The tires are in good shape with approx 60% tread life left. There is a full size spare under the bed. The tail gate opens and closes very easily. Every where I go with this truck I get compliments. This is the 8th dodge cummins diesel I have owned and it is by far the best one. I bought a brand new one back in 2001 and this one drives better today with 300,000 miles on it than my 2001 ever did brand new! If you have zero feed back do not bid! I will immediately cancel your bid if you have zero feedback, If you have negative feed back please call me before you bid, if you do not call me prior to bidding and you have negative feedback I will cancel your bid! This truck is located in Kingman, Arizona. There is a small airport with connecting flights to Las Vegas, Nevada and Phoenix, Arizona. There is also a grayhound bus station and an amtrak train station, if you win this truck I will assist in loading this truck for transport, I will also pick you up at the airport here in Kingman, or the buss stop, or the train station. I expect a deposit of $500.00 through paypal within 48 hours of auction end. I expect the remainder of the payment to be made in cash in person. This truck will not leave with out payment being made in full. I have a clean notarized Arizona title in my name. The truck is available for inspection and test driving, just call me first, this truck is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction early if this truck sells locally. My name is Jon and please call me at 928-279-7671, if I do not answer please leave your name and number and I will get back to you, I am out of cell phone range quite often.
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Scroll down for the video but be warned, it isn't for the faint of heart.
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