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2011 Dodge Ram 4500 4x4 Heavy Duty Utility Body Crew Cab Diesel 131k on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:131000 Color: FEATURES
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
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*2011 DODGE RAM 4500*

SERVICE TRUCK

6.7L CUMMINS DIESEL * 4X4 * DUALLY * 131K


INSTALLED OPTIONS

  • 6.7L I6 CUMMINS TURBOCHARGED DIESEL ENGINE
  • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
  • 160-AMP ALTERNATOR
  • DIESEL EXHAUST BRAKE
  • ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED THROTTLE
  • SPEED CONTROL
  • TOW HOOKS
  • VEHICLE INFO/CONTROLL CENTER
  • DUEL 825CCA BATTERIES

INTERIOR FEATURES

  • POWER WINDOWS WITH DRIVER ONE-TOUCH
  • POWER LOCKS
  • CRUISE CONTROLL
  • GRAY INTERIOR
  • CLOTH SEATS
  • TWO 12V AUX POWER OUTLETS
  • POWER ACCESSORY DELAY
  • 4-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL
  • BLACK INSTRUMENT PANEL BEZEL
  • COLD A/C
  • HEATER
  • TILT STEERING COLUM
  • FRONT STORAGE CONSOLE
  • BLACK VINYL FLOOR
  • INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH TACHOMETER
  • REAR DOME LAMP
  • REAR SEAT STORAGE BIN
  • ADJUSTABLE HEADREST

EXTERIOR FEATURES

  • HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
  • VARIABLE INTERMITTENT WINDSHIELD WIPERS
  • TINTED GLASS WINDOWS
  • BLACK FOLDAWAY POWER TRAILER TOW MIRRORS
  • CHROME GRILL
  • BLACK DOOR HANDLES
  • ROOF CLEARANCE LIGHTS
  • TRAILER TOW HITCH
  • 17 INCH STEEL WHEELS
  • DUALLY

SAFTY

  • DRIVER AND PASSENGER FRONT AIRBAGS
  • FRONT HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER BELTS

MECHANICAL

  • 160-AMP ALTERNATOR
  • 5500# FRONT AXLE WITH HUB EXTENSIONS
  • POWER 4-WHEEL ANIT-LOCK DISK BRAKES
  • POWER STEERING
  • TIP START IGNITION
  • FRONT STABILIZER BAR
  • ANTI-SPIN DIFFERENTIAL REAR AXLE
  • AUX TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER
  • RENFORCED REAR LEAF SPRINGS
  • HD ENGINE COOLING
  • HD FRONT SHOCK ABSORBERS
  • HD REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS
  • HD REAR STABILIZER BAR

UTILITY BOX

  • KNAPHEIDE 11FT UTILITY BODY
  • SERIAL # 20080916-0130709
  • PART # 26343681
  • SHOP # 847773
  • DEMINSIONS: L 11' X W 8' X H 3.5'
  • 8 LOCKING COMPARTMENTS
  • SPRAY IN BED LINER THAT COVERS THE TOPS OF THE BOX

AUDIO

  • FACTORY BRAND AM/FM RADIO
  • (4) SPEAKERS

TIRES

  • 225/70R19.5


Dodge Ram 4500 for Sale

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