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2007 Dodge 2500 4x4 Megacab on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:115465
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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I am the second private owner of this truck. I bought it in N. Carolina with 98,945 mi. 4 years ago and only put 16,000mi. or so on it in those 4 years. It's still like New inside & out ! Only selling because I just don't drive it much anymore. It's a Great Truck, but maybe someone else could get more use out of it than I am. Good Tires.....REMOTE STARTER....Heat (&A/C) work great. 4X4 works great also.....Great Truck for the SNOW !

Here's some Info I found on the Truck:

Hemi Powered V8, 4 Wheel Drive, Larimie Pkg., New Tires, Great Heat/ A.C., Nerf Bars, Dr. & Pass. Heated Seats, Good Paint/Body, No Dents/ Scratches or Rust, 3-Point Seat Belts, AM/FM CD (6 Disc Changer), , Adjustable Steering Wheel & Gas/Brake Pedals, Air Conditioning, Anti-lock Brakes, Alarm & Anti-theft System w/ Remote Start, Aux Audio Adapter, Bench Seat, Center Console, Grey Leather Upholstery, Compass, Cruise Control, Cup Holders, Door Pockets, Engine Immobilizer, Fog Lights, Front Airbags (Dual), Front and Rear Stabilizer Bar, Full Size Spare Tire, Heated Mirrors, Independent Suspension, Intermittent Wipers, Keyless Entry, Leather Steering Wheel, Mega Cab, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Rear Sliding Window, Premium Wheels, Reading Lights, Rear Window Defroster, Running Boards/Nerf Bars, Seat Belt Pretensioners, Split/Folding Seats, Power Sunroof, Tachometer, Thermometer, Tinted Windows, Towing Package, Trailer Hitch, Trip Computer. Never Used for Snow Plowing. Ready to Go- Title in Hand-Needs Nothing


On Feb-18-14 at 07:54:39 PST, seller added the following information:

******UPDATE******

I have had quite a few questions about the condition of the Interior/Tires/Brakes....ETC. (Hope this helps)

NEVER been Smoked in.   Interior is Clean...NO Rips/Holes/. Seats are Perfect....(they look NEW) Front & Back. Carpet is Great.....have always used floor mats. In short......the Interior is like it was in the showroom.

6 Disk CD Changer works Great.....Controls on backside of Steering Wheel work Great.

ALL the Glass is Perfect. NO Chips/Cracks or anything like that. All the windows work fine....including the Sliding Rear Window. 

Tires were NEW when I received the truck.....15,000 or so miles on them.

Brakes work Fine.....Never had to have any work done on them at all.

Exhaust is ORIGINAL (and in Great Condition)......NO Issues.....NO Modifications.  

NO LIFT or any other "Upgrades"......This truck is ALL Original & WELL taken care of !!

Hope this helps.....but feel free to Email if you have any more Questions. Good Luck.




On Feb-18-14 at 16:06:57 PST, seller added the following information:

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