Seibels Auto Warehouse
230 Buffalo St
Freeport, PA 16229
2023 RAM 4500 CUMMINS BOX TRUCK — THE WORKING MAN’S WARHAMMER
14,000 Miles. 12x7 Bay Bridge Box. Tax-Write-Off. Money-Printer.
Blowout Price: $54,995 Plus Tax, Plates & $394 Doc Fee.
Let me make this real simple:
If you can’t make money with this truck, you shouldn’t be in business.
If this truck doesn’t get you jobs, no truck will.
And if you don’t buy it at this price, your competition will — then they’ll thank you for being slow.
This isn’t a toy.
This isn’t a half-ton driven by a guy who orders avocado toast at Sheetz.
This is a 4500 Cummins, built to work harder than every man at Home Depot’s Tool Rental counter combined.
THE POWERTRAIN — WHERE MEN ARE SEPARATED FROM BOYS
6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel
The only engine that starts even when your hopes don’t.
Aisin AS69RC Transmission
Because Chrysler knew damn well they couldn’t trust their own transmission behind a Cummins on a commercial chassis.
16,500 lb GVWR
If you can’t haul it with this, it’s not meant to be hauled.
It’s meant to be left behind.
52-Gallon Fuel Tank
Fill it once, work all week.
Tow Mirrors
Fold out like you’re about to drag a double-wide up a mountain.
THE BOX — 12x7 BAY BRIDGE ALUMINUM BATTLE ROOM
Your competitors show up in rusty Craigslist boxes held together with expired inspection stickers.
You’ll show up in this — a rolling billboard of “We Actually Know What the Hell We’re Doing.”
Upfit Specs Include:
• 12’ Bay Bridge Classic Aluminum Body
• Cabover Aerodynamic Cap (saves you like .002 MPG but looks mean)
• FRP Bulkhead
• Plywood Sidewalls — because cargo slams into walls
• Insulated Roof
• Aluminum Rear Roll-Up Door
• E-Track both sides — secure anything from lumber to a disgruntled employee
• 24” x 10’ ROLL-A-RAMP — unload anything short of a cow
• LED Cargo Light bright enough to make OSHA nervous
• Undercoating so thick Pennsylvania salt cries when it sees it
• Heavy Duty Step Bumper
• Grab handles for real men, not mall-walkers
• Backup Sensors — because you’re hauling real stuff, not parallel parking at Whole Foods
Original Upfit Cost: $10,681
THE MATH — READ THIS TWICE
New Price with Upfit: Over $75,000
My Price: $54,995 Firm
Savings: enough to fire your accountant for not suggesting this sooner.
You’re getting a nearly brand-new 4500 Cummins work rig with a full aluminum box for the price of a 1500 crew cab that soccer moms buy.
THE CONDITION
Fleet maintained.
14k miles.
Fresh. Clean. Dry. Tight.
Not beat, not abused, not driven by the nephew of the guy who “used to work here.”
Turn-key and ready to go make you money immediately.
THE FINE PRINT
• $54,995 Plus Tax, Plates & $394 Doc Fee
• Worldwide Shipping Available
• Financing Available
• Chuck and Dave are standing by — probably arguing over who gets credit for selling this monster.
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| Year: | 2023 |
| Make: | Ram |
| Model: | 4500 |
| Mileage: | 12896 |
| Exterior Color: | White |
| Interior Color: | |
| Trim: | 12' Bay Bridge Box - AISIN Automatic - DRW - 14,000 Original Miles - Like New Truck |
| Body: | Chassis |
| Stock: | 532525 |
| Engine Size: | Cummins 6.7L I6 360-400hp 800-1000ft. lbs. |
| Transmission: | |
| Vin: | 3C7WRKBL4PG532525 |
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