Dodge Carpet Cleaning Van With Only 24,744 Miles - Almost To Good To Be True. on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Van
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Ram 3500
Trim: Carpet Cleaning Van with truck mounted equipment
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 24,744
Exterior Color: White
Yes, only 24,744 miles on this 1 owner Dodge 3/4 ton carpet cleaning van with Bane Clene Truck mounted equipment. Owner suffered a stroke and van has been garaged ever since. I am selling as a favor and have clean title in hand. I just drove it cross country from California and it ran like new as you would expect with only 24,744 miles on it. Truck mounted carpet cleaning machine only has 782 hours on it. AC & heat work great. Van is in great condition as the photos show. The body has some small scratches as you may expect but nothing large that would take away from its look or value. Cab of van is near perfect. Seats, dash, door panels and ceiling panel are like new. No wear, fading, cracks, tears or any defects. Even the floor mats are perfect. It is truly a 9 out of 10. You'd never guess this van is more than 2 years old. The van also comes with a secondary key anti-theft device to eliminate any chance of vehicle theft. Carpet cleaning equipment includes the following: +Truck mounted Bane Maxi Mount carpet cleaning machine +150 gallon clean water holding tank +150 gallon waste water holding tank +Steel 3 ring hose reel +Equipment ramp +Carpet cleaning floor wand +Stair cleaning floor wand +Upholstery Cleaning wand +Miscellaneous (carpet cleaning solution, extra brass fittings and furniture pads +Bane business & cleaning videos to help start your business Bane truck mount is mounted in van for normal usage. However, machine does have wheels and allows you to disconnect from van and wheel it into areas too far to reach (great for working in hospitals, malls, etc). Bane has been building carpet cleaning equipment since 1962 and is one of the most respected names in the industry. Set ups like this typically sell for 15k, 20k and up (That's with 150,000 - 200,000+ miles). This carpet cleaning van with truck mount is up for a quick sale to offset medical bills at a fraction of that cost. I don't think you'll find another carpet cleaning van even close to this clean over 2 years old Locals are encourage to come view and test drive. All others can reply with questions. Serious bidders only. Van is also advertised locally so I do reserve the right to end auction early if local buyer wishes to purchase. Buyer is responsible for providing full payment and pick up within 7 days of winning bid. Good luck on your bidding.
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