Detail Info for: Dodge : Ram 2500 XLT DIESEL 4x4 Auto Trans Great Truck!!!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
06/19/2011
Price:
$ 10200.00
Condition:
Mileage:
203587
Location:
State College, PA, 16801
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2001 Dodge Ram 2500
Submodel Body Type:
XLT Pickup truck
Engine:
5.9L Straight 6 Cylinder Diesel Fuel Turbocharged
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Four Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Power Steering
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

For Sale: 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT turbo diesel. 202,250 miles. All options except leather seats (Cruise control, power windows/seat, console computer). Extendable towing mirrors. Line-x bed liner. New PSC steering box. Greaseable MOOG ball joints. 4:10 gearing, tow package. Century lockable cap. 4” exhaust, sounds great!. Aftermarket FASS fuel pump mounted on frame. Working A-pillar gauges: exhaust temp, fuel pressure, boost. Stock CD/stereo. Tilt wheel. I am the 3rd owner of this truck. I have maintenance records from the day it came off the lot. I have the working manual on CD, over 3000 PDF pages. Just changed the oil at 202,000. Oil change every 5000 miles. Diesel Kleen goes in tank with every fill up. This truck is SOLID, next to perfect body and interior. Starts up and runs perfectly. Hate to see it go – just selling to buy a long bed. This is a great buy for anyone who needs this much power in a clean, dependable, nice truck. *There is a small dent above the wheel well on the rear right quarter panel where the previous owner dropped a piece of firewood while unloading. The paint is not cracked. See photo (dent is directly below tiny chip on bottom edge of the cap). *The truck is still running strong on its original tranny. *I didn't replace the crush washer on drain plug during the last oil change - I get about a quarter size oil drip pile on the driveway from the drain plug at night... easy fix, just have been busy with work. * Tires have some life left on them. Photo is of front tire - back tires have SLIGHTLY more wear. Just spelling it all out now so there are no surprises later. Thanks for looking!

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