2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab Cummins Diesel 4x4 With Rare Long Bed No Reserve on 2040-cars
Milford, New York, United States
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2005 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Cummins Diesel with Rare Long Bed.
No Power Train Modifications Ever! 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Quad Cab Cummins Diesel 4X4 Automatic with a RARE Long Bed. Low 92,200 Miles, very nice condition. It was always taken care of by a VERY ANAL OWNER. It has a rear Boss Hogg bumper ( Ranch Hand Style). Factory fog lights, power cloth seats ( fronts have been covered since new) with six passenger seating, fold flat rear floor, winter and summer grill covers, running boards, weathertech liners up front, aux rear back-up lights, rear yellow alternating lights, bed-liner and fender flares. New Bilstein Shocks were just installed including the steering stabilizer as well as the Six Drive Shaft Universal Joints with Spicer Brand Universals, new Gatorback belt, tensioner and pully. Front and rear brakes are recent. The truck just received a transmission and Transfer Case fluid and filter change. Engine oil and filter replaced a few weeks ago. It has the Towing Package with Power/Heated Trailer Tow Mirrors and Factory Limited Slip 4:10 rear differential. AFE Stainless Steel Exhaust. All recalls have been addressed since new. The lower edge of the tailgate has a few rust spots but the rest of the truck is real nice. New painted complete tailgates are avail. on ebay for around $300. Note: Meyers EZ Mount Plus Snow Plow ( used on private driveway and the occasional helping an injured or sick neighbor) is NOT included in the sale but available for additional cost to the new buyer. The truck runs real strong and is a beast on the road. I encourage you to come see it. There should be no disappointments. Bidding starts at $21,000 with no Reserve. Pick-up in person. I am willing to assist the buyers shipper on this end. Buyer is responsible for all shipping cost. U.S. sales payment are Cash at pick-up or bank wire. International sales and shipping are welcome through Berlin Motors in Florida Only and Bank Wires Only for international payment. On Sep-07-14 at 06:41:47 PDT, seller added the following information: Question: what is the mpg |
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