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1992, Dodge Ram D 250 2500 Diesel Custom Sleeper & Seat Texas Truck No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:270000 Color: Gold, Dark Red /
 Gold
Location:

Buchanan Dam, Texas, United States

Buchanan Dam, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1b7ke26c9ns664283 Year: 1992
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Two Doors
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab with a custom sleeper or seats
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Custom sleeper or seats
Mileage: 270,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SE
Exterior Color: Gold, Dark Red
Interior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"The body does have some dents and the paint is fading.The driver side seat has a tear on side because of wear.The front side marker lights are missing."

You are Looking at a 1992 Dodge D250 SE 6 Cyld Diesel,with a custom back seat that can be pull down to a bed.
The dealer took this trucks down to B&T Customs in Georgetown TX,when the truck was new..They cut the back out  and added the extra cab.It can be a bench seat or it can be a pull down to make a bed and it does have seat belts,It's great if you don't won't to spend money on a motel.The extra cab looks brand new inside,It doesn't even look like it ever been used and it looks like it never leak inside and it has sliding windows on both sides and a sliding window in the back.The only thing is from a 8 ft bed it became a 5 ft with the extra cab.These early Cummins engines are known to be bullet proof and be able to go a million miles before a rebuilt.
                                                       23 MPG
                        READ EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!
The Good
All the lights work inside and out.
Blinkers work.
Power windows and power locks works.
Windshield wipers work.
A/C and heat works.
All gauges work.
Horn works
No leaks at all.
The two front and one back tires have 75% tread left.
Everything under the hood works and even the work light.
No rust,just a little top rust on the surfaces of the cab and not much.I can't find any other rust on the truck.
This is one though truck,when it hail here a few months ago,everybody had hail damage on their cars and trucks,but this truck had no damage at all.That will save on insurance.
I avg about 23 mpg.
It been a central Texas truck all it's life.

The new within the last 10 months
Rebuilt injector pump.
Napa battery and battery cables
25 more Hp fuel injectors
Transmission fluid.
fuel filter
Oil sensor
Muffler
BD Diesel torque converter
New rear main seal.
Have new rubber trim for doors and windows.It is still in the box,it will be in the truck.
Has a fifth wheel ball bolted to the bed.

The Bad
Body does have dents on both sides.
The paint is fading.
Needs new headliner
Crack about 8in on driver side windshield,It have not crack anymore since i bought the truck.
Front side marker lights missing
The fuel gauge will mess with you,when it says a 1/4 tank left it is really a 1/2 tank left.
The cruise control doesn't work,but it was tested the only thing it needs is a on and off switch,everything else has fire to it.
The back right tire might need be replace soon.
There is no spare tire or jack.
Right side mirror is crack but still can used.
Sometimes when the truck is running you might have to turn the engine off then back on to turn the A/C on and to roll down the windows.
My friend of mine said it is because when  someone rewire something and they did it wrong when they had the truck,but it is hurting nothing.
The radio works but the speakers don't work,they need to be replace.
The inside door handles are missing.
When first taking off  when first started,it will take off slow for a few feet,then when going down the road you will first have to let go of the fuel then push on the fuel to shift gears,but after that it will take off just fine and shift gears just fine the rest of the day it only happens when you first take off in the first thing in the morning.I heard that this is nothing new about Dodge transmissions for these trucks.
The tail gate works but you have to pull two little nobs up on the other side of the tailgate then you can open with the handle.
This is all I know of the good the bad and the new.

I have not pull anything with this truck,but it looks like the other owner has.
I took a 400 mile round trip with this truck and had no problems.I believe this truck can travel anywhere with no problems.
I really like this truck,but I really don't need a big truck.I bought myself a small truck.

There is NO WARRANTY ON THIS TRUCK,IT IS SOLD AS IS.
YOU HAVE FIND YOUR ON SHIPPER AND PAY FOR IT YOURSELF I WILL HELP WHEN THE DRIVER COMES TO PICK UP THE TRUCK,OR YOU CAN PICK IT UP THE TRUCK IN BUCHANAN DAM TEXAS.I WILL NOT PICK UP ANY BODY AT A BUS STATION OR AIRPORT THEY ARE TO FAR AWAY FROM MY HOME.
THERE IS A $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION AND IT WILL NOT BE REFUNDED.
THE REST OF THE MONEY IS DO WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION.I ONLY WILL TAKE A MONEY ORDER OR A CASHIER CHECK ONLY THERE WILL NOT BE CASH ON PICK UP,THERE IS TO MUCH FAKE MONEY OUT THERE.AND THE CHECK HAS TO CLEAR THE BANK AND IN MY ACCOUNT BEFORE I WILL LET THE TRUCK TO BE SHIP.
DON'T BID IF YOU REALLY DON'T WON'T THE TRUCK AND IF YOU WIN YOU HAVE A BINDING CONTACT WITH ME AND YOU WILL PAY OR I WILL TAKE LEGAL ACTION AND BELIEVE ME I WILL.
IF YOU HAVE A 0 FEEDBACK OR YOU HAVE A NONE PAY ON YOU RECORD YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BID.
IF YOU WANT TO INSPECT THE TRUCK OR SEND SOMEONE THAT IS FINE.
IF YOU COME TO TEST DRIVE IT YOU MUST BE OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE AND MUST HAVE PROOF OF INSURANCE AND WE WILL MEET AT THE LLANO COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT WHERE THEY WILL MAKE SURE THE INSURANCE IS UP TO DATE AND WILL COPY OF YOUR ID.
FOR YOU SCAMMERS OUT THERE I WILL PLAY ALONG WITH YOUR SCAM BUT THE FBI WILL BE INVOLVED.
PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO.
If you are going to have a shipper to pick up the truck,do some research on shippers first.Don't believe that the shippers on ebay are any good,if you check on them you will find out that their reviews are not that good.Go to transportreviews .com it will really help you a lot.Just go on line find a place where you can put info about you want ship and you will get bids and from there you can look at their reviews.I have been honest with everything.I treat people how I want to be treated.Good luck and have a Bless Day in the Lord.

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