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Veterans Must Sell 2014 Ram 3500 Tradesman 4x4 Diesel Crew Cab ~5700 Miles on 2040-cars

US $44,955.00
Year:2014 Mileage:5687
Location:

Williston, North Dakota, United States

Williston, North Dakota, United States
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We purchased this Truck to put Veterans to work in the Bakken Oil Fields.  We discovered that line of business was not as viable due to new regulatory rules.  We regrouped and decided to focus on our core business - placing Veterans at work in the Bakken Oil Fields.  We quickly came to the conclusion we no longer need this 1 ton Truck to haul a gooseneck trailer.   

Which is a real shame as this Truck is fun to drive!  It has amazing power and passes every other truck going up the steep hills on either side of the Missouri River at T. Roosevelt National Park.   

We have owned a F350 with the 7.3L engine and loved it.  But I have to admit this Cummins is better. 

We have only driven this truck ~5,700 miles* 

It is virtually new.

You simply cannot go wrong with this truck as it has the Dodge-Ram factory extended warranty for 100,000 miles.  To get this $57,000 MSRP truck for less than $45,000 is the bargain of the year.


WHY BUYING THIS TRUCK MATTERS:

We are selling this to fund our primary mission:  Put 5,000 Veterans to work in the next 5 years.  By purchasing this YOU will get an amazing deal AND will help us help thousands of Veterans who want to work.

1. You will win because you purchased an amazing vehicle at a steep discount to MSRP 
(with all options and additions MSRP was ~ $57,000 at time of purchase)

2. The thousands of Veterans we will help work in The Bakken will win.   

The funds we gain from selling this fine Truck will help us with expenses like advertising, software, improving our website, etc.  Your purchase of this Truck will directly help us help them.  

It will help us put Vietnam-era Marines like R.D. to work so he can retire with peace of mind.  

It will help us make sure Airman E.B.'s family has a "better Christmas than last year" because he could not afford a tree - much less presents or more than Mac'N-Cheese for dinner.  

Veteran unemployment is 46% higher than the rest of the population and the ONLY place that seems to be 'working' is America's energy sector.  

This is a true Win-Win situation.

Thank you for looking.  Thank you for helping us help America's finest.

Beth S.
proud Mother of a Marine; a Marine NROTC scholarship winner; an Army Nurse ROTC Corps applicant; daughter of a Korean Army Sgt.; Niece of an Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt.; Daughter-in-law to  one of the 1st KIA in Vietnam (panel 1E, line 47); wife of a disabled Marine.

*We will continue to drive it until sold so the actual odometer reading will vary.  However, we are only using it go in/out of Williston and occasionally to Watford City.  And it will not be driven at all this week since I am home in MT for a week with my Family.

# Note:  our vinyl graphics will come off and leave no residue.  We'd love it if you drove it around your home town and advertised for us … but we suspect you'd rather
have it sans graphics.  We recommend taking it to your local signage or auto detail shop and they can remove them easily.

* This is for sale locally.  We reserve the right to end this auction if someone purchases it locally for the buy-it-now price.  

Ram 3500 for Sale

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