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1999 Dodge High Top Conversion Van. Extra Clean. Good Miles. on 2040-cars

US $8,888.00
Year:1999 Mileage:84875
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     This auction is for a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Hi Top Conversion Van by Primetime Conversions. It has  a 5.2L V8 [318] engine and an automatic transmission. It is fully loaded with power everything and everything works. It has rear heat and air. It only has 84 K miles and it drives and handles nicely. This van was a new car trade. It has a clean Car Fax and you can drive it home no matter where you live.

     Look at the pics of how clean this van is. There is a crack in the driver's side door insert [see pics]. This is an easy fix. We couldn't find one the right color. The Michelin tires on this van are probably at 60%. The engine starts right up with no issues and the van is a pleasure to drive. It has a rear seat that folds into a bed, a CD player, a TV and mood lights. If you have any questions about the van, financing, shipping or payment call Jim at 606-923-2753.

     We are a Ky dealer and follow all dealer guidelines. A 60 day temp tag is available if you need one [with proof of insurance]. We sell all vehicles "AS IS" and require a $500 non-refundable deposit at the end of the auction, preferably by Paypal. But stay in touch, especially if you don't have Paypal or want to make other arrangements. We require full payment within one week.. We can help arrange shipping at the buyer's expense. We can store the vehicle for a later delivery and we can pick you up at the local airport. There are NO FEES for any of these things and we have NO DOC FEES but all funds must clear our bank prior to delivery. We accept cash on delivery.

     Check our feedbacks and bid with confidence. We want your eBay buying experience to be a good one. Thanks for looking at our auction and "Good Luck" bidding.

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