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2001 Dodge Ram 2500

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1991 Dodge D250 for sale in Wisconsin

2015 3500 Laramie CC SB 4x4 SRW Aisin

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Hi All -

Thank you for your interest in my truck. I am early in the marketing phase and based my asking price upon some comps (not KBB).

Here is a truck that has double the miles that sold recently locally.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/ctd/d/sacramento-sold-dodge-ram-x4-59l-ho/7283000509.html.

Here is another in Colorado with only 5-speed transmission, no exhaust brake or gauges:
https://fortcollins.craigslist.org/ctd/d/longmont-2001-dodge-ram-2500-diesel-4x4/7285103846.html

I "rebuilt" the truck via Autoblog.com and came up with new sticker price of $37,805+/-.

With new truck prices of $75K+ I am certain my truck will be a great fit for a cash buyer that believes in the Cummins brand as much as I do.

Not in a hurry to sell and intend to hold out for the best offer - whatever that may be...

Thanks for your continued thoughts and interest.

Best Regards,
TMC
 
The price does seem high but I have seen a couple of clean and unmolested low mileage 2nd gens sell in the upper 20's. I wouldn't be surprised if this one got 30k but 37 is dreaming. As they say though, there's a butt for every seat.
 
Postes this last week, my 96' window sticker is $34,231.

That includes the $400 Dodge discount.

Also found the original extended warranty in the glove box.

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GrantP - Thanks much for the extra comps!

Already received a 30k offer and a few 25-28k offers. Still early on and holding out for top dollar. These are interesting times in a unique seller's market. Will keep you all posted. Thank you all for your comments.
 
Only if it came with a 2nd one free.

People have gotten stupid with prices these days, but no more stupid than the folks paying those prices.


I have a nice Colt 1911 Gold Cup Model 70 from the 70's in pristine condition it's worth more than the same new gun. It's all about what you want, like and can afford.
 
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