1993 Green Dodge Pickup Truck 4x2 ( Ram 150 Custom)

Sale price: $33000,00 make an offer

Technical specifications

Manufacturer:Dodge
Model:Other Pickups
Year:1993
Type:Cab & Chassis
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Color:Green
Mileage:70
Transmission:Manual
Interior Color:White
Engine:V8 5.2 Magnum
Trim:Custom
Number of Cylinders:8
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A free gift for reading this!!!
1993 Dodge Ram 150 custom 3/4 ton full size pick-up truck. This beautiful truck is brand new, the body is in perfect condition with factory plastic covering still on the seat and the cab still has that brand new smell; and it has ONLY 70 MILES on it. It has a five speed standard (manual on the floor) transmission, 30 gal tank, top quality custom ordered bench seat and a 5.2 Liter Mangum V8 engine. It has air conditioning, AM/FM radio, tape deck, clock, roll down windows, and wing windows. It has a Club Cab and two seats in the rear compartment. $33,000 or make offer.
Some answers to common questions.
Auto manufactures must make new vehicles each year to keep higher prices. They have to keep depreciating older vehicles. For this reason the gap widens each year. The "Blue Book" was invented by auto manufactures as a convenience for them to create this "FARCE".
The 1993 Dodge pick-up was the last masculine truck made. From 1994 on Dodge trucks became more "gender neutral". Simply stated a women would not want to sit in my beautiful truck. It is a "MAN'S TRUCK".
"Danny Boy" (I ordered him on St. Patrick Day) is still a brand new truck with only 70 miles on it and is at least $15,000 less than the 2015 model. And try special ordering a 2015 model with wing windows,-NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!
For $5500 more I will provide the following: delivery to any point in the lower 48 states (Alaska and Hawaii extra); a quality paint job; custom wheels (15 inch or 16 inch) with 6 ply top quality tires; and a certificate of inspection by a certified mechanic.
I first went to Las Vegas in 1959 and worked as a crap dealer in the sixties. During that time I had the pleasure of personally knowing Benjamin A. Smith “System Smitty”. He called these numbers his “bread and butter system”. I often saw him building up his bank roll downtown starting at the ten cent crap tables. He had these numbers on graph paper rolled up in clear plastic sheets that would pull open like a telescope. It is a progression type betting method that requires time, patience, and a tremendous amount of discipline. He gave me these numbers in 1972. In memory of this fine gentleman I am posting it as his legacy.

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