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Year:1986 Mileage:127059 Color: Silver /
 Red
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:5.8L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2B6HB23T9GK501822
Year: 1986
Interior Color: Red
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Ram Van
Trim: CONVERSION
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 127,059
Exterior Color: Silver

                THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION

  NO ADDED FEES-WHAT YOU PAY IS WHAT YOU BID

            NO ASTRONOMICAL ''BUY IT NOW'' PRICE

                        NO UNREACHABLE RESERVE

                                  LAST BIDDER WINS

                                  SAFETY INSPECTED

                               PAY PAL ACCOUNT REQUIRED

 PLEASE READ SELLERS TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1986 DODGE B250 CONVERSION VAN THAT HAS BEEN DRIVEN ON AVERAGE LESS THAN 4,800 MILES PER YEAR,FAR LESS THAN 15,000 THE INDUSTRY AVERAGE.THESE MILES ARE CERTIFIED BY CAR FAX.AUTO CHECK,THE PRIOR OWNER AND WITHOUT QUESTION THE REMARKABLE CONDITION OF THE VEHICLE.THESE ARE THE KIND OF MILES YOU WOULD NORMALLY FIND ON VERY PRICEY 2005 OR 2006 MODELS BUT VERY RARELY ON A 1986.

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IN THESE DIFFICULT ECONOMIC TIMES WE FEEL THE FAIREST WAY TO SELL THIS VAN IS TO LET YOU THE BUYER PRICE IT,YES YOU.AFTER ALL ISN'T THAT THE BEST WAY TO BUY,YOU SET THE PRICE?

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THE DODGE B SERIES IS A FULL SIZE VAN MARKETED BY THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION FROM 1971 THRU 1998 AND HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL VEHICLES IN THE CHRYSLER LINEUP.THEY ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR RELIABILTY,SAFETY,ABILITY TO RACK UP HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF MILES WHILE RETAINING ONE OF THE LOWEST COSTS OF OWNERSHIP IN THEIR CLASS.JUST PLAIN GOOD VALUE FOR THE DOLLAR.

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 WE FIND THIS VAN IN EXTREMLY NICE CONDITION FROM FRONT TO REAR.WE SEE NO CORROSION ON THE DOORS,PANELS OR UNDERCARIAGE.IT WAS OBVIOUSLY PROFESSIONALLY RUST PROOFED (zbarted) WHEN NEW BY A VERY CONCIENTIOUS OWNER.IT APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN RE-FINISHED RECENTLY AND OBVIOUSLY PERFORMED AT A HIGH END SHOP.WE SEE NO EVIDENCE OF ANY METAL OR BODY WORK..THE WINDSHIELD IS CLEAR AND CLEAN SHOWING NO WIPER MAR OR CRACKS.THERE IS ONE SMALL STONE BRUISE ON THE PASSINGER SIDE BUT NOT IN THE DRIVERS VISION.THERE ARE A VERY FRESH LOOKING SET OF ALL SEASON STEELE-BELTED RADIALS RIDEING ON THE ORIGINAL FACTORY RIMS SHOWING NO CURB OR ROAD RASH.THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN VERY WELL LOOKED AFTER WITH VERY LITTLE WEAR AND NO SIGNS OF NEGLECT OR ABUSE.THIS VEHICLE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN SMOKE FREE SINCE NEW.WE SEE NO EVIDENCE THAT THIS VAN HAS EVER BEEN USED TO CARRY PETS.

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WE HAD OUR TECH WHOM HAS BEN WITH US OVER 28 YEARS COMPLETLY GO OVER THIS VEHICLE INCLUDING A 1 HOUR ROAD TEST AT SPEEDS TO 65 MPH.UPON COMPLETION OF HIS INSPECTION HE HAD NOTHING BUT COMPLIMENTS,SAYING ''THAT IS 1 SWEET VAN''.THE 5.2 V8 ENGINE STARTS WITH THE CLICK OF THE KEY COMING TO IDLE AT SPECS.ON THE DRIVE THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS ON POINT THRU THE GEARS.THE TRAC IS TRUE AND STRAIGHT AND THE BRAKES STOP THE VAN CONFIDENTLY WITH NO PULL OR SHUDDER.THERE ARE NO ISSUES WITH THE AIR CONDITIONING,HEAT,DEFROST,POWER WINDOWS,CRUISE CONTROL,ORIGINAL SOUND SYSTEM OR SAFETY FEATURES.THIS VAN HAS OBVIOUSLY BEEN MAINTAINED ON A VERY DILIGENT SCHEDULE AND READY TO SERVE IT'S NEXT LUCKY OWNER WITH MANY YEARS AND MILES OF TOUBLE FREE SERVICE.

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PLEASE KEEP IN MIND VEHICLES OF THIS VINTAGE IN THIS CONDITION WITH THESE KIND OF MILES ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN SO DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS ''ONE OF A KIND FIND''.WE DOUDT YOU WILL EVER SEE ANOTHER LIKE IT.I WOULD NO HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS VEHICLE ACROSS COUNTRY,

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AS ALWAYS YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME TAKE A LOOK,LISTEN OR DRIVE PRIOR TO BIDDING AND WE ENCOURAGE THIS.WE ARE JUST WEST OF ANNAPOLIS,MARYLAND,ZIP CODE 21061.TO THE WINNER WE OFFER FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM BWI AIRPORT OR AMTRAC STATION.ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE E-MAIL OR CALL TOM OR MIKE @ 410-207-2168.

                              SELLERS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 1) YOU MUST HAVE A PAY PAL ACCOUNT TO PLACE A BID.

 2) WE REQUIRE A $250.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS CLOSE.FOR THE DEPOSIT WE ACCEPT PAY PAL OR CASH IN PERSON.

 3)THE WINNING BIDDER MUST CALL 410-207-2168 WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END TO ARRANGE BALANCE PAYMENT.IF THE CALL IS NOT RECEIVED THE VEHICLE CAN BE SOLD AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS FORFEITED.FOR BALANCE PAYMENT WE ACCEPT CASH IN PERSON OR BANKK WIRE TRANSFER.THE BALANCE IS DUE NO LATER THAN 72 HOURS FROM AUCTIONS CLOSE-NO EXTENSIONS-NO EXCEPTIONS.

 4) IF YOU ARE OUT OF OUR AREA WE WILL OVER-NITE ALL DOCUMENTS TO YOU AT NO CHARGE.

 5) WE DO NOT QUOTE SHIPPING COSTS.

  6) 14 DAYS FREE STORAGE FOLLOWING AUCTION.15 DAYS + PLEASE CALL FOR A  RATE SCHEDULE.

 

 7) BY PLACING A BID OR BIDS YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND AGREE TO ALL OF THE SELLERS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

 

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