1999 Dodge Caravan Base Mini Passenger Van Green 4-door 2.4l Needs Repair 2 Run on 2040-cars
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2429CC 148Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Caravan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Mini Passenger Van 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 190,099
Exterior Color: Green - Light
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
The van in this listing is for a once reliable Dodge Caravan. It is used and being sold as is. It is well utilized coming in at 190,099. The van needs some mechanic's work to get it to run. With that perhaps you will be the one to see this van go over and above the 200,000 mark as I had wanted to. This van is from a smoking and pet owner home.
The problem:
The van starts up, runs for a short time, then stalls. I looked this up in the Haynes and from what I could troubleshoot it may be something to do with a filter on top of the gas tank. BUT I am not sure.
Repairs:
I have part records for repairs from July 2010 to date. The following was done: water pump, slack idler/tension pulley, disc brake caliper front left, rotor front left, fuel pump, fuel filter, brake line, idle air control valve.
Exterior:
The tires are about a year old with about 10,000 miles on them. Rust on sliding door. Left front fender has dent/rust. Rear hatch has rust on bottom part of door. Roof has dent, scratches, rust. Right quarter panel behind driver door has scratches. Hood has dents and scratches. Dent on back hatch near plate area and rust around the handle to open back hatch.
Interior:
The interior needs to be detailed as it is dirty from years of use. The visor on the drivers side is ripped. The material above the driver's side head is coming unglued.
I purchased this van about ten years ago from Healey Brothers. I believe it had one owner before I had purchased it. I have owned it since I purchased it. I have the title to the van. It has a lien creditor on it, but I have a letter from the creditor stating they have no interest in the vehicle as the loan was satisfied. I believe you will need that to get your title updated when you go to DMV.
If you win or purchase this van you will have to call me to arrange for a day to pick this vehicle up with a tow truck. I will Ebay message you my phone number. I would like to have the van moved within five days of the winning bid or purchase. If this is a problem contact me by Ebay message before bidding or purchasing. Thank you.
Please look at the pictures and read the listing. If you have any questions please ask before bidding or purchasing. This is a used vehicle that needs repaired for it to run. As previously stated I am not sure what needs to be done to repair it. There also may be other mechanical issues that I may be unaware of that may arise as this is a 1999 vehicle with almost 200,000 miles. But I have listed what I know.
The last inspection on the van was December 2012. It passed.
The scooter inside the van does not go with the van sale.
I do not accept returns. No refunds. Any questions ask first.
PayPal only please for deposit. No echecks.
Local pick up.
Thank you for your time to look at this listing.
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