Hey all,
I have been soaking up the information on this forum for some months now learning quite a bit and finally decided to join. I recently ordered what will be my first new truck, a 2024 3500 Bighorn CCLB SRW HO through Mark Dodge after everyone here spoke so highly about them (my experience has been excellent as well). Down the road, I intend to purchase a decent sized slide in truck camper and needed a bit more payload than my current 2500 offered. It has been a rather exciting and nervous process with frequent checking of emails and the Ram Tracking website haha. I did get an email from Ram today saying my vehicle is now added to their "Production Que" and it shows "Scheduled" on the tracking website, not sure if that means D1 or something else?
I am quite new to these current trucks, my previous Rams being a 2001 2500 CCLB HO with a NV5600 and currently a 2005 2500 CCSB with a G56 and sadly will miss the manual transmission. One of the stressors with this order involves the timing and best way to sell my 2005 to get a good price and when/where to list it as I do not want to be without a truck any longer than I need to before the new one shows up. I hate to make a request on my first post but if any of you have any feed back or opinions on a reasonable starting asking price, where to list it (Carsoup?) and how quickly something like this might move I would certainly appreciate it. It's kind of hard to find manual transmission trucks from this era with such low miles so compairables have been difficult. I will list some details and photos below. Thanks and I look forward to getting to know you folks!
2005 Ram 2500 Bighorn CCSB (pre emmissions)
G56 6-Speed with Southbend single disk clutch, pressure plate, flywheel, hydraulics (no more dual mass flywheel)
97K miles
Body is in good shape, LineX, topper, brush guard, good tires
Fairly recent replacement of ball joints, U-joints, shocks all the way around
Not much for performance, S&B cold intake and a Smarty Touch with gauges (never cranked up)
2nd owner, adult driven, garage kept, no heavy towing, great interior. Fuel filter and synthetic oil change every 8-10k miles

I have been soaking up the information on this forum for some months now learning quite a bit and finally decided to join. I recently ordered what will be my first new truck, a 2024 3500 Bighorn CCLB SRW HO through Mark Dodge after everyone here spoke so highly about them (my experience has been excellent as well). Down the road, I intend to purchase a decent sized slide in truck camper and needed a bit more payload than my current 2500 offered. It has been a rather exciting and nervous process with frequent checking of emails and the Ram Tracking website haha. I did get an email from Ram today saying my vehicle is now added to their "Production Que" and it shows "Scheduled" on the tracking website, not sure if that means D1 or something else?
I am quite new to these current trucks, my previous Rams being a 2001 2500 CCLB HO with a NV5600 and currently a 2005 2500 CCSB with a G56 and sadly will miss the manual transmission. One of the stressors with this order involves the timing and best way to sell my 2005 to get a good price and when/where to list it as I do not want to be without a truck any longer than I need to before the new one shows up. I hate to make a request on my first post but if any of you have any feed back or opinions on a reasonable starting asking price, where to list it (Carsoup?) and how quickly something like this might move I would certainly appreciate it. It's kind of hard to find manual transmission trucks from this era with such low miles so compairables have been difficult. I will list some details and photos below. Thanks and I look forward to getting to know you folks!
2005 Ram 2500 Bighorn CCSB (pre emmissions)
G56 6-Speed with Southbend single disk clutch, pressure plate, flywheel, hydraulics (no more dual mass flywheel)
97K miles
Body is in good shape, LineX, topper, brush guard, good tires
Fairly recent replacement of ball joints, U-joints, shocks all the way around
Not much for performance, S&B cold intake and a Smarty Touch with gauges (never cranked up)
2nd owner, adult driven, garage kept, no heavy towing, great interior. Fuel filter and synthetic oil change every 8-10k miles
