Not to bust your chops but someone can get an 18 with everything that truck has for what you want.
Super clean truck just need someone wanting that year with that mileage.
GLWS
Nice truck for sure, but if your serious about selling your going to have to come to a realistic price or just plan on keeping it. When selling a vehicle sentimental value can not figure into a realistic value. Good luck with the sale. Let us know what you get for it. I say 15 to 20k hopefully I'm wrong.Thanks, looking for $45,000 minimum
Not to bust your chops but someone can get an 18 with everything that truck has for what you want.
Super clean truck just need someone wanting that year with that mileage.
GLWS
I’m not a Dodge guy but that is a beautiful truck, better than a 2018 in some ways (pre Obama truck and you can’t even get a 2018 with a 4:10 rear end and auto trans anymore) and a 2018 4X4 diesel is over $50k. Are you saying that is what he wants for it?? $50k?
I was at the Palm Springs Classic Car Auto Auction today and saw a 1974 Chevy Blazer 2 door, totally restored to perfect condition, sell for $15,000 (it was probably less than $15k new).
That truck will probably be worth $50K in 20 years if it still had those miles, but its worth a lot now.
Tradesman truck has everything that does other than leather and maybe a power seat.
Maybe no on the 4:10 rear end but the current motor makes way more power.
And pre tax title and license you can get a new 2018 ram 2500 Cummins for 45k. OTD 50k.
View attachment 603090Tradesman truck has everything that does other than leather and maybe a power seat.
Maybe no on the 4:10 rear end but the current motor makes way more power.
And pre tax title and license you can get a new 2018 ram 2500 Cummins for 45k. OTD 50k.
It says diesel?Looks like a gasser. Here's a diesel
this is very true. My 7.3L power stroke only averaged about 6k a year before a purchased it. Once I started daily driving her she started to have a lot of issues. Now that I have put over 15k on her in the last 11 months she's happier than ever! Some times I would rather buy a really well maintained average mile vehicle over a low mile vehicle that sat in a garage.Biggest issue is the low mileage though....diesels love to run not sit
Still 100k or is your price more realistic now?
Saw your post but I wasn't posting my truck for sale just seeing if there was interest for an older truck. I threw the price out at $45K. This truck today to replace it would be 65K.