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2004 Dodge Ram 1500,slt Crew Cab, 2x4, V8, Auto, Low Miles! New Tires & Serviced on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:48550
Location:

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

 FOR SALE IS A 2004 DODGE RAM SLT 1500 QUAD CAB TRUCK. THE DRIVE TRAIN OF THIS TRUCK IS COMPLETELY STOCK. IT HAS THE 4.7L, V8 WITH THE OVERDRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS TRUCK ONLY HAS 48k ORIGINAL MILES. I HAVE USE IT AS OUR SPARE SHOP TRUCK BUT HAVE NEVER USED IT TO TOW OUR TRAILER. IT HAS JUST BEEN OUR PARTS RUNNER. I BOUGHT IT FROM A FRIEND WHO WAS THE 2ND OWNER & HAD IT AS A EXTRA VEHICLE FOR MANY YEARS. HE HAD IT TO PULL A SINGLE AXLE BOAT & TRAILER WHICH HE ONLY OWNED FOR 2 YEARS. THE TRUCK WAS JUST SERVICED WITH A FRESH OIL CHANGE & RADITOR FLUSH. PLUS WE HAD THE A/C RECHARGED. WE JUST INSTALLED NEW TIRES JUST A FEW THOUSAND MILES AGO. THE INTERIOR HAS NO DAMAGE OR TEARS & IS A NON-SMOKER VEHICLE. THE TRUCK WAS UNDER A CAR PORT AND THE FRONT HALF OF THE TRUCK RECEIVED SOME SLIGHT HAIL DAMAGE AWHILE BACK. THIS HAS ALL BEEN REMOVED, INCLUDING DOOR DINGS, WITH PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR(PDR) EXCEPT FOR THE ROOF. IT WILL NOT SHOW UP IN PICTURES. BUT THE ROOF CAN BE FINISHED WITH PDR FOR $300 DOLLARS. NO WRECKS OR MAJOR COLLISION DAMAGE.

HERE ARE A FEW HIGH LIGHTS:

1.) CUSTOM FRONT GRILL

2.) CUSTOM CHROME 20" WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES 

3.) BEDLINER

4.) FACTORY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE WITH ALL THE COOLERS.

5.) ELECTRIC TRAILER BRAKE INSTALLED.

6.) STEP UP RUNNING BOARDS.

THE TRUCK COULD BE DRIVEN BACK HOME TO ANYWHERE. NOTHING ELSE IS NEED FOR THIS TRUCK EXCEPT WHAT WAS NOTED!

PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK!!!

THANKS,

JAY


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