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2004 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Qaud Cab 4.7liter V8 Engine Auto 52k Orig Miles Like New!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:52500 Color: is clean
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Advertising:

 

For Sale Worldwide


THIS IS A RESERVE AUCTION !

HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN THIS BEAUTIFUL 4X4 TRUCK !

ONCE RESERVE HAS BEEN MET

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN ONE OF THE BEST TRUCK NAMES AROUND EVER BUILT.

..EXTREMELY RARE  AND HARD TO FIND ONE IN THIS CONDITION..

2004 DODGE

DAKOTA

SLT MODEL

QUAD-CAB 4-DOOR

4 WHEEL DRIVE

4.7'LITER 8'CYLINDER ENGINE

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

!! WOW !!

(ONLY 52,500 MILES)

THIS AS BEEN A OLDER ADULT OWNED TRUCK SINCE NEW

GARAGE KEPT

WELL CARED FOR AND ALWAYS SERVICE SINCE 2004

WITH ALL DOCUMENTATION

ALL SERVICE RECORDS

NO DINGS OR DENTS

THIS HAS BEEN A NON SMOKING TRUCK

ALL ORIGINAL PAINT AND BODY

ALL STOCK - MOSTLEY ALL ORIGINAL

HAS ALL FACTORY OPTIONS

POWER WINDOWS

POWER DOOR LOCKS

POWER MIRRORS

GRUISE CONTROL

AIR CONDITIONING

DRIVER AND PASSINGER AIR BAGS

DRIVER TILT STEERING WHEEL

FACTORY AM-FM CD PLAYER

FACTORY DODGE ALLOY WHEELS

WITH

NEW BRIGESTONE TIRES

THIS VEHICLE IS SET UP TO BE TOWED BEHIND A' RV

AUTO SWITCH 4-WD

THIS TRUCK STARTS, RUNS, DRIVES, STOPS, TURNS AND LOOKS GREAT!

CHROME BUMPERS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE

4X4 WORKS GREAT

ENGINE IS STRONG AND HEALTHY

TRANSMISSION SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH

IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!

FOR BEING OVER 10 YAERS OLD

YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED WHEN YOU SEE IT FOR YOUR SELF

YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER ONE FOR IT'S AGE!!!

DON'T SNOOZE AND LOSE

WILL NOT LAST LONG

 

 

CALL ROBERT @ 971-235-6471 WITH ANY QUESTIONS

OR

CALL ME NOW TO BUY THIS TRUCK NOW

I MAY END AUCTION AT ANYTIME SINCE THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY

 

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING



 

PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST IF YOU HAVE NO E-BAY FEED BACK BEFOR YOU BID ON THIS ITEM

THEREFORE YOUR BID WILL BE BLOCK!!!!

SORRY

 

 

 

 

This vehicle appears to have never been smoked in.Vehicle does not show any signs of collision damage.The engine on this vehicle is running properly.This vehicle has no known defects.The mileage represented on this vehicle is accurate.This vehicle has a smooth shifting transmission.There are no electrical problems with this vehicle.Overall, this vehicle's exterior is clean.The interior is clean and in good condition. vehicle is SOLD as-is NO Warranty Bidders are welcome to have it pre inspected be for 24hours of auction ending, 

 

Accepted payment methods:
- Cash in person
- Secure bank to bank wire transfer
- Certified bank check

- $1,000 Non refundable deposit with in 24'hours after auction ends

- Full payment with in 72'hours after auction ends


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