Dodge Ram 3500 Maxivan 15 Passenger Wagon Van With Tow Package on 2040-cars
Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States
Meet our Van lovingly referred to as "The Battle Wagon". The battle wagon was our companies adventure wagon to take guests on bicycle, horseback riding, and wine tasting tours. As a company vehicle owned by a small mom and pop shop she has been well maintained as the cost of a break down or mechanical failure during a long distance tour could be tragic to the business. Recently she has been replaced by a new Ford E350 15 passenger and it's time to let her go. The van runs great, has a perfect title, its inspected with a 2015 sticker, there are no warning lights, tires are good. Just drive and go. You are welcome to take the van for a test drive or bring a mechanic to inspect. The engine is super strong, smooth and quit and starts instantly. The pictures tell all-sure you'll find some scratches and nicks but the overall condition on the van is impressive. It looks -dare I say- bad ass. Just take a look at that engine- it's so clean you could lick it. No chance of hiding any leaks on this engine, it's all spotless. Perfect work horse for your business, church, or taking on your own adventures. ITEMS THAT NEED ATTENTION: The dashboard fan switch only works on high and not low or medium. The dashboard is missing a vent. We've towed items with the van so we know the lighting works, but have never had a trailer with brakes, so we don't know if the braking feature works. Took off our vehicle magnet and the paint is dull under that spot-needs to be polished/compounded. The AC works, but only holds freon for a few months. This takes the type of freon you can add yourself, but we stopped bothering with it. Vehicle is in Lake Hopatcong if you would like to take it for a spin. |
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