2001 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 V8 on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
This 2001 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 has 131,000 miles, good interior, 4.7L V8, extended cab, power everything, and a CD player. Some of the features of this truck include:
- 4.7L V8 - 4x4 shift on the fly - Extended Cab - Power Windows, door locks, mirrors - Cruise control - Tilt wheel - A/C - CD player - Spare tire - Bed liner - Brand New tabs - Good tires and brakes - Good transmission with no issues - New spark plugs - Oil changed 200 miles ago The body is straight and it has never been involved in any accidents. The paint is in poor shape on the roof and hood of the truck and there are a few dings and dents on the exterior. The 'check engine' light is blinking due to an engine misfire. It runs and drives, but has a rough idle and needs some work. The blue book value of this truck in 'Fair' condition is $6340, and in 'Good' condition is worth $7115. As it sits right now it is in fair condition, it needs a little bit of work but has some nice features. Shipping / delivery to be arranged and paid for by buyer. Payment can be made by Paypal after close of auction. |
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