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2006 Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cab & Chassis / Build It The Way You Want It! One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:139296
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

 

2006 Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cab and Chassis




Build it the way YOU want it!!!


 


If you have been looking for a great truck for your company, your farm, or just for your own work then:


LOOK NO MORE!


As with most vehicles that are used by large companies, this 2006 Dodge Sprinter has been maintained very well and is ready for work. Powered by Mercedes CDI OM 647 Diesel Engine combined with an economical Automatic Transmission, this truck has the power to get the job done! The truck can be easily outfitted with a verity of beds with a 106” cab to axel measurement. Other features include Wide-Out Rear View Mirrors, High Back-Multi Positional Bucket Seats, Dual Rear Wheels, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Cassette Stereo and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!


 


CONDITION REPORT


The overall appearance of the truck is ABOVE AVERAGE. The body is in good condition but does have some minor dents and dings. The paint is in ABOVE AVERAGE condition with only minor blemishes. The Mechanical Aspects of the truck are in ABOVE AVERAGE condition. The Engine starts quickly, runs smooth and performs as expected. The truck has been recently serviced by Glover’s Truck Center in North Little Rock, AR and has received a good report. There is however some warning lights on the dash. The Wheel Spin Light is on and the ABS light is on, both of which I am informed have disconnected sensors from the removal of the bed. This should be an easy fix once you install the bed of your choice but I am going based on the report and that is all of the information I have.  The Transmission performs as expected and shifts smoothly. The overall Drivability of the truck is rated ABOVE AVERAGE and should provide you with several miles of great service! The Glass and Windshield are in Average Condition and free of cracks however the driver windshield has one small rock chip. The Interior is in ABOVE AVERAGE condition but does have some tears in the seating surfaces of both seats. The Steer Tires are in ABOVE AVERAGE condition and should provide several miles of good service. The Drive Tires are less than 50% but most have some tread life. These tires should be replaced soon.  The Truck Tracks Straight, Shifts Normally, Performs as Expected and Drives Very Well!


 


DO NOT MISS THIS OPPOTURNITY TO OWN A GREAT WORK TRUCK AT A PRICE YOU MAY NOT HAVE THOUGHT POSSIBLE!


 


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