*no Reserve* 1988 Dodge Ram Van B250 Rv Camper Conversion Low Miles Drives Well on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This dodge ram van is a beast and don't want to see it go but it's time for it to give someone else an epic adventure. This van must be picked up and paid for in full by the 11th December. Pickup from around downtown LA. Please don't bid if that can't be done as you will be disappointed. This is a NO RESERVE auction so winning bidder is a winner. This is honestly a bargain. It's 1988 so it's not perfect or necessary pretty, but it has been proven to do the job and provide a good time in the meantime. This is a conversion van so it has a fridge, stove, sink, bench seats that face each other and fold into a bed when needed. Not sure if the fridge, stove and sink work never really needed them or tested them properly. Can sleep 3 people on the bed, 1 on the floor, 1 in the passenger seat and one in the drivers seat if needed. Front seats are captain chairs and comfortable as hell. Passenger seat can rotate all the way around. New sony CD player and rear speakers. Built some sweet shelves in the back as well. Plenty of places for storage. Heater is amazing, has both front and rear, never tested the AC. Removable table that's great for card games. Cruise control is good. Also comes with 2 jacks, jumper leads, spare tire and a bunch of tools as well. Will have a bit of camping gear we can throw in for a few extra bucks too if interested like sleeping bags and chairss. Has a cb radio but no antenna, lights for the rear of the van and some material that we use for curtains. It's got a bunch of new parts and what not as well. We invested 400 bucks on new rear brake cylinders in November. Less than 70 thousand miles on the odometer. Reliable and a pleasure to drive. Engine and everything under the hood is good. Tires bought in November this year so good tread. Minor scratches and dings that you'd expect for a vehicle of this age. Interior carpet could use a clean, some tears in fabric and some stains here and there. Passenger power window doesn't work, power locks don't work. Gas gauge doesn't work (missing sender line from fuel tank) and small hole on top of fuel tank where sender line was. I have driven 4000 miles up and down mountains with it in this condition, doesn't leak unless you overfill the tank or brake suddenly. Wouldn't cost too much to fix if required. Driven this bad boy over 11000 miles across country in rain, snow, heat, up mountains, down mountains and even in a blizzard, it's tough and will be sad to see it go. Horn doesn't work. Just finished a roadtrip with 6 people from Florida to Los Angeles, the van was a dream to drive. Starts pretty much first time every time. Any questions please ask, I'll respond quickly. I have this listed elsewhere so reserve the right to remove the listing if it is sold elsewhere. No reasonable offer not entertained. Obviously it is sold as is, last titled in New Jersey with an inspection sticker good until 2015. |
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