Bone stock, 1996 club cab long bed 2WD 12-valve P-pump automatic with only 63,800 original miles. The first owner drove it 58,000 miles in 21 years, second owner put another 2,500 miles on it in two years. The body is rust-free and the original paint is in good shape. The decal kit really sets this one apart. Dodge did a special edition of the 1500 truck for the 1996 Indy 500 (around 2,800 made) but the best I can tell, there were some of these diesels with this sticker package used at the track that year. The stickers are in good enough shape but have some cracking from age.
The owner just prior to me did the following:
- new heater core
- new evaporator core
- new tires
- new upper and lower ball joints
- alignment
- new batteries
Since I picked it up, I've done:
- KDP kit
- new serpentine belt
- new master cylinder
- new thermostat
- new brake switch
- replaced coolant
- engine oil and Fleetguard filter
- new Fleetguard fuel filter
- new Fleetguard air filter
- new transmission fluid and filter
- new rear differential oil
- chassis lube
- Line-X spray-in bedliner
- Bilstein 4600 shocks all four corners
- new Moog upper control arm bushings in front suspension
- new tail lights
- new bumper step pads
- new chin spoiler trim piece
- new Goodyear spare tire
- Lorado tonneau cover
- Krown rustproofing treatment professionally installed
Everything runs and works like new except:
- power door locks quit working
- radio works well but I believe all four factory speakers are blown or rotted...you can listen to the radio but it doesn't sound very good.
I used to work for Cummins and have been looking for a 12-valve p-pump truck off and on for the past twenty years. If this truck looks like an impossible garage find, it's as close to that as I've found. If I had a third bay in my garage where it could live, I'd keep it. As it is, it's just a little bit too big a hassle to play driveway Tetris with our other vehicles. My loss is your gain. Here is your low-mileage dream truck to either drive stock or start turning up the fuel on. Either way, it'll make a great truck. Clean Indiana title in hand. Clean Carfax.
Asking $12,950
The owner just prior to me did the following:
- new heater core
- new evaporator core
- new tires
- new upper and lower ball joints
- alignment
- new batteries
Since I picked it up, I've done:
- KDP kit
- new serpentine belt
- new master cylinder
- new thermostat
- new brake switch
- replaced coolant
- engine oil and Fleetguard filter
- new Fleetguard fuel filter
- new Fleetguard air filter
- new transmission fluid and filter
- new rear differential oil
- chassis lube
- Line-X spray-in bedliner
- Bilstein 4600 shocks all four corners
- new Moog upper control arm bushings in front suspension
- new tail lights
- new bumper step pads
- new chin spoiler trim piece
- new Goodyear spare tire
- Lorado tonneau cover
- Krown rustproofing treatment professionally installed
Everything runs and works like new except:
- power door locks quit working
- radio works well but I believe all four factory speakers are blown or rotted...you can listen to the radio but it doesn't sound very good.
I used to work for Cummins and have been looking for a 12-valve p-pump truck off and on for the past twenty years. If this truck looks like an impossible garage find, it's as close to that as I've found. If I had a third bay in my garage where it could live, I'd keep it. As it is, it's just a little bit too big a hassle to play driveway Tetris with our other vehicles. My loss is your gain. Here is your low-mileage dream truck to either drive stock or start turning up the fuel on. Either way, it'll make a great truck. Clean Indiana title in hand. Clean Carfax.
Asking $12,950