2009 Dodge Ram 4500 4x4 on 2040-cars
Waverly, Florida, United States
Original owner of 2009 Dodge Ram 4500 4x4. Cummins. AISIN automatic transmission. 60"C/A. Power w/l/m. Cloth interior. Vinyl Floors. Manual 4wd shift. 19.5"tires. Cab N Chassis. 120,000miles. This truck was a service truck in our agricultural business. It carried a Knapheide service body. This vehicle has performed flawlessly since purchase. Oil changed every 3kmiles by the mechanic. Front tires are 50%, rears are about 10%. There are a couple small dings, (not chips in the paint)so small I can't get a pic of them. Truck has new transmission-local Dodge dealer overfilled the trans/caused failure/they replaced with OE tranny. Selling because vehicle comes off depreciation this year, have already bought new 4500 to replace this one. This is a GREAT truck. They are extremely hard to find new, even harder to find a quality preowned. Our eBay rating speaks for itself. Call with questions Brad 863.287.1864.
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