No Reserve: Custom 2004 Durango SLT; lots of extras. 1 owner, 75% highway miles.
2004 Dodge Durango
Dodge Durango 2004 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Ivoryton, Connecticut, United States |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Durango |
Type: | SUV |
Trim: | SLT |
Year: | 2004 |
Mileage: | 173,968 |
VIN: | 1D4HB48D04F134170 |
Color: | Storm Cloud Gray Metallice |
Engine size: | V8 Hemi 5.7L |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | AWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Safety options: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Up for auction is my 2004 Dodge Durango SLT AWD/4WD and a 5.7L V8 Hemi engine. I've been the only owner and I have title in hand. Never an engine or transmission problem....in 12 years of ownership I think a fuelpump and an O2 sensor went bad...that's it! Below is as complete a listing I can make of all therecent things I've put into the truckalong with any service I've had done.
As you can see from the color, did some clean-up body work and used DipYourCar.com's Professional PlastiDip spray system to paint the truck, rim, nd rims (the Stormcloud Gray was actually the 2nd dip...did it matte black at first). I did do some bodywork to addressnicks,scrapes, nd small dings so if you choose to peel off the paint (plastidip) you'll need to do additional work before repainting (priming, ixing my lousybondo job, tc.)
The truck runs like a top but there is some under truck rust that are beginning to become visible like the bottom of the driver's side door. Nothing crazy, nd I've Eastwood's various rust producs to good success to slow, top and even fix rust spots (their products are amazing).
I strongly encourage you to watch the video walk around I've included as a link here. I go into a lot of the bullet points below in about a 20min video.
Durango Walk Around Video
Finally, efore I put up the list, 'll reiterate the fact that of the 170K+ miles on the truck, t least 75% are highway.
This list:
As you can see from the color, did some clean-up body work and used DipYourCar.com's Professional PlastiDip spray system to paint the truck, rim, nd rims (the Stormcloud Gray was actually the 2nd dip...did it matte black at first). I did do some bodywork to addressnicks,scrapes, nd small dings so if you choose to peel off the paint (plastidip) you'll need to do additional work before repainting (priming, ixing my lousybondo job, tc.)
The truck runs like a top but there is some under truck rust that are beginning to become visible like the bottom of the driver's side door. Nothing crazy, nd I've Eastwood's various rust producs to good success to slow, top and even fix rust spots (their products are amazing).
I strongly encourage you to watch the video walk around I've included as a link here. I go into a lot of the bullet points below in about a 20min video.
Durango Walk Around Video
Finally, efore I put up the list, 'll reiterate the fact that of the 170K+ miles on the truck, t least 75% are highway.
This list:
- In 2015 used EastWood's rust products, id somebondo/body work then did my firstplastic-dip job in Matte Black.
- Current color scheme is: the body isstorm cloud gray metallic, he rims are Sterling Silver pearl metallic as is the trim (grille, oor handles, ap cap cover (and even the Weather Tech matts for front and 2nd rows.)
- 20" rims are Granite Alloy chrome. They pitted over the years which is why I dipped them...before doing so I sanded/scraped/peeled as much of the chrome pitting that I could
- Replaced stock running boards with black after market running boards
- Painted black molding I purchased after replacing the stock running boards in same sterling sliver as after replacing the old running boards there was anodd gap
- Oil changed two weeksago so 3,000 miles to next oil service
- Replaced all internal and external bulbs, nd I mean all, ith LED lights
- Tapped into electrical bundle that has the wire for the dome light control unit. Ran Blue LEDs in a recessed fashion in front sets, nder seats in 2nd and 3rd rows then used white LEDwaterproof strips behind the running boards. Look at the video, hen you disarm the alarm/unlock doors with key or remote starter these lights come on...practical on outside as it provides a ton of light in dark parking lots and the Blue LEDs look cool inside.
- In last 6 months replaced all rotors and brake pads with brand new slotted rotors and ceramic brake pads
- Installed low-profile radioantenna for a sleeker look
- Installed remote starter in January of this year
- Purchased and installed a limited edition graphite colored dash matt...really helps with dust accumulatingnot the dash
- Installed a really nicebrushed aluminum trim kit
- Painted ugly faux wood lookingradio consoleshroud inAnthracite gray metallic...matches interior color scheme soo much better
- Installed leather moto-corse steering wheel cover
- Installed driver and passenger seat covers in CoverKing's neoprene material
- Installed a similarneoprene sleeve, n black on the storage console that sits between driver and passenger seats
- In last month, ad air bag safety recall fixed by local dodge dealership.
- Less than 6 month old brand new Optima battery. Best batteries made by far: 800 cold cranking amps (CCA) and handles extra loads like cell phone, ablets as well as the LEDlight strips I've installed.