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2010 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Mega Cab Slt Diesel Dually 6.7l Cummins Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:199200
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2010 Dodge RAM 3500

 

4x4 Mega Cab SLT Dually

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 10 Dodge RAM 3500 Mega Cab Dually  6.7L Cummins Diesel Autotrans

The Truck has some mls on it but is in great shape!!

It looks like 80k mls or less and it drives perfect!!

This is an original Texas dry weather Truck I got at the

beginning of 2014 from Texas first hand.

You are welcome to see and test it you will not disappoint!

Just got a fresh Service with Oil-change and so on.

Tires are also like new!!!

No open recalls!! Just was at the dealer got the last

PCM Update and new tied rods.

Clear Titele in Hand and 2 Remote Keys!!!


Here it was it comes with :

Power Windows

Power Looks

Remote entry and remote star!!

Touchscreen Radio with CD and HDD 30GB

U-Conect Handsfree Bluethoot

Cruise Control

Electric Tow Mirrors

Power Sliding Rear Glass

Backup Camera!!!

Power Driver Seat

Steering wheel Audio control

Keyless Entery

Driver Information Center

Factory Brake Controller (Trailer)

Fog Lamps

Cummins 6.7L Diesel Engine

Automatic Transmission

Duall Rear Wheels

SLT Package

Mega Cab

Bedliner

Towing Hitch on Bed

Transceiver

4x4 Four wheel drive

Front Big Bumper

Window tinting

And a lot more !!!!!

In the time i have this Truck (last 9 Month)

I did a full Servise to it!

I put new Radio OEM Dodge in,

Installed OEM Backup CAM

Got an new Steering Wheel OEM

New Front Floormats OEM

2 New rear Break Calipers

New Tied Rods (Recall Dodge)

And and and.......

Have a look or ask if any more Questions!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale

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Dodge Challenger ADR prototypes spied with massive rubber

Mon, Oct 3 2016

In an effort to give the Dodge Challenger one last hurrah before making the switch to the Giorgio platform in 2018, Automotive News reports that the automaker will come out with the Challenger ADR. The ADR, which stands for American Drag Racer, is expected to be a wide-body, Hellcat-powered variant that is closely based off of the current model. The report seems to have merit, as photographers have captured Challenger prototypes testing with massive tires. The prototypes look extremely similar to the current Challenger SRT Hellcat with the same hood scoop, front fascia design, rear spoiler construction, and rear end. The white and purple vehicles, though, are wearing extremely wide tires. The extra-wide rubber on the prototypes appear to have a similar tread design as the ones found on the Dodge Viper ACR, which features the grippy Kumho Ecsta V720. While the ACR wears 295 mm tires at the front, the car's rear tires are massive at 355 mm. The tires found on the prototype don't appear to be as large as the ones found on the ACR, but are expected to be larger than the current Challenger SRT Hellcat's, which are Pirelli P Zero Neros measuring 275 mm at all four corners. The Challenger ADR, with its wider, stickier tires is expected to cater to drivers that are looking to put all of the supercharged 6.2-liter V8's power to the ground. The rear-wheel-drive ADR is expected to come with a wide-body kit, which is missing from the prototypes. The Hellcat-powered, wide-body Challenger ADR is expected to make an appearance later in 2017, with an all-wheel-drive model (sans Hellcat engine) known as the GT AWD following closely thereafter. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery Dodge Challenger ADR Spy Shots View 16 Photos Spy Photos Dodge Coupe Performance prototype testing dodge challenger srt hellcat

Widebody Challenger Hellcat spotted with no camouflage

Mon, May 8 2017

Well this is a mightily mysterious muscle car. One of our photographers caught this Dodge Challenger out testing without any camouflage. At first glance it looks like an SRT Demon, since it has the same widebody flares and front spoiler of the hellacious Challenger. However, the hood is from a garden-variety Hellcat (as if such a thing existed...), the rear spoiler has an SRT Hellcat badge, and the wheels don't come from the kitty or the Hellspawn. We have two theories as to what this SRT mishmash may be. Our first is that this is perhaps a next-generation Hellcat that takes advantage of some of the Demon's developments. It could have a more potent engine under the hood, perhaps with the extra fuel pumps and air-conditioned intercooler, along with the Demon's beefier driveline. It would be a way to keep the Hellcat relevant, and a way for people who might miss out on the one-year-only Demon to get the next closest thing. Our other theory is that this is an all-wheel-drive Hellcat. The wide fender flares and chin spoiler appeared on an all-wheel-drive Challenger concept before they made their way to the Demon. And with the introduction of the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, we know that Mopar has an all-wheel-drive system that can handle the grunt of the 707-horsepower Hellcat mill. If an all-wheel-drive Hellcat is in the cards, it would be another way to keep the Hellcat line fresh without too much investment, and would be a treat for fans of the old all-wheel-drive concept. It would also probably be a great seller here in snowy Michigan. Oh, and it would certainly post some amazing 0-30 acceleration times. Related Video:

2015 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack

Fri, 24 Oct 2014

We all knew That Kid. As a freshman, he was a big kid, overweight but surprisingly strong. Still, he was often picked on for his size. Then, he chatted with the football coach, who convinced him that his true calling was on the team's offensive line. After a season on the freshman squad and a summer of two-a-days, this mild-mannered, husky high schooler returned for his sophomore year as a big, imposing, solid piece of muscle. Needless to say, the same bullies that picked on him were praying he'd forgotten about them as a 10th grader.
That's the V8-powered 2015 Dodge Challenger. It arrived on the scene with a max of 425 horsepower and a bit of a weight problem. It completed its proverbial freshman year with a nice 2011 refresh, where the SRT8 was bumped up to 470 hp, but it still had some work to do.
Enter 2015, and fresh off three months of constant burpees and wind sprints, the newest Challenger is as big and powerful as it's ever been, but it's now got poise and potential, and my goodness, it's fun in a way that Dodge's muscle car has never been.