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2001 Dodge Dakota Hot Shot .hot & Cold Delivery Truck Ext Cab 4x4 No Reseve! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:99999
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Up for bid at No Reserve is our 2001 Dodge Dakota extended cab, 4x4, Refrigerated Hot Shot Delivery Truck, 4.7ltr v-8., AT, AC, PS, PB, .This Refrigerated Hot Shot delivery truck incorporates refrigerated, two thirds cold and one third hot, heated and ambient storage compartments, and is perfect for your hot and cold food deliveries. The side compartment, pass-through doors enhance accessibility to your products. Caterers, community food service providers and restaurants will find the temperature range ideal for their needs. Nice clean well kept and maintained. clean interior, no rips or tears, no broken loose or missing panels, never in an accident all original body panels and paint, for more info. please call (602) 321-4033 anytime to come see and test drive or to make an offer an buy it now.

Terms of sale: This vehicle is being sold in as is condition with no warranty, There is a $500 paypal deposit due within 24hrs of auction end and the remaiming balance is due within 72hrs. of auctions end.The buyer is responsable for vehicle pick up and or shipping.

  

 

 

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