1997 Dodge B Class Conversion Van Clean! on 2040-cars
Dixon, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:5.2 V8
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: Ram Van
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Trim: CONVERSION
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 134,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Up for auction is a nice 1997 Dodge Ram B class travel van. It is equipped with everything you would need to get lost on the raod. It has a sink, hot water heater, stove, fridge and furnace. It has propane for the stove/furnace and electric hook ups for everything else. It is already prewired for a TV, but does not have an antenna. The rear windows are equipped with built in screens to keep the bugs out. There is an electric fan in the top to provide more circulation. There are also some nice skylights which come with curtains if it gets to bright. Other curtains are also included for the front windshield area and all the other windows. It is capable of sleeping 2 comfortably and the sleeping area doubles as an eating area complete with a table that stores up above. The cloth interior is in excellent shape and has never been smoked in. All the cabinets are wood grain and provide abundant storage.This vehicle has ice cold air and a Pioneer cd player with remote. It is approximately 19 feet in length and rests on a 3/4 ton chassis. If you have a boat or trailer, it does include a towing package. All the tires are in good shape with very little wear. The body is rust free, but there are a few small surface areas located behind where the rear plate would attach to the bumper. I personally drove this van to Nashville last fall pulling a 2 place motorcycle trailer and had no issues. It is ready to go so bid with complete confidence! If you have any questions give me a call @ 815-973-four434. I am a licensed Illinois auto dealer so tax, tag and title will be extra if applicable. Thanks for looking and good luck!
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