2001 Dodge Ram Van Ram 1500 Conversion Van Runs Great No Reserve on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
For sale is a 2001 Dodge Ram Van (1500) with a V8 5.2L engine and an automatic transmission. I bought this van with the intent of using to haul my motorcycle around, but it I ended up buying a pick up truck instead. The van drives and rides 100%, trans shifts smooth and does not hesitate, there are no check engine codes or any other warning lights, it does not smoke or leak oil. Exterior is in average condition, it has its normal wear marks such minor dings and scratches, most noticeable is the one on the right rear side door, and the right running board is broken on the far end edge. Please look at the pictures, you can see most of the imprecations. Interior has power windows, doors and mirrors, it has two rows of seats in the rear, it has a TV with a DVD player in the rear-perfect for long trips. Interior is in really good condition for its year, few minor rug stains-nothing major. There are no tears or foul odors. Everything works as it should. Tires are in good condition and should last another few thousand miles. It has a CLEAN title, which will be provided with a dealer reassignment (it was purchased under my company.) If you have any questions, please feel free ask. DO NOT BID IF YOU ARENT GOING TO PAY FOR IT. I CAN DELIVER IT WITHIN A 100 MILE RADIUS FOR A SMALL FEE-AFTER PAYMENT HAS CLEARED. I ALSO CAN ASSIST WITH TRANSPORTATION AND/OR WORLDWIDE SHIPPING. ***NO RESERVE*** |
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