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2011 Dodge Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Slt Flatbed W/gooseball on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:198000 Color: of the truck
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I am selling my 2011 Dodge 5500 Crew Cab SLT 6 speed Manual in Great Condition. This truck was used to pull a three car wedge type trailer mainly in the Midwest and southeast. I'm  selling this truck because I purchased a Freightliner truck with a sleeper and no longer use this truck. Almost all mileage is Highway miles. It is a clean truck inside and out. No major dents or scratches on the exterior of the truck. The bed has scratches and some surface rust on it, nothing major. The interior is very clean, no rips or any stains to speak of still looks NEW. please check the pictures as you will see the window sticker that lists all the features on the truck. the truck also has an extra 50 gallon fuel tank mounted on the passenger side of the truck giving the truck a total of about 105 gallon capacity. Tires are good, Brakes are good. The transmission, clutch and flywheel were replaced around 50,000 miles ago I believe (I don't have the paperwork in front of me but i do have records of all repairs made). The turbo, alternator and fan clutch have also been replaced on the truck. The oil and oil filter was changed every 7500 miles along with fuel filter every other oil change and all major repairs were done at Dodge Dealerships. Naturally it has been used so its not brand spanking new but its dang close. It is not the base model truck so it has carpet with extra sound dampening, built in trailer brake controller, Exhaust Brake,  power windows, locks, drivers seat, etc. Remote keyless entry, cd player, SiriusXm Sat. radio, 110v power outlet, and the A/C still blows COLD, etc. I have taken very good care of this truck and its ready to go to work! Please feel free to email me any questions.

Truck is being sold AS-IS no warranty! I can help arrange shipping if needed.

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