1997 Dodge Grand Caravan Se- 175k Highway Miles. Great Ride, Must See. Cheap! on 2040-cars
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
Van is being sold as-is. 3.8L V6 with 175Kmiles. 2WD, power windows, power locks, ABS, CD/cassette. Temperature, MPG, DTE and compass electronics package. Has been in the family since new and was well maintained. Oil changed every 3000 miles. Seats 6 passengers, with removable bench and middle Captain’s seats. New: muffler,tailpipe, sparkplugs, air filter, variable flow restrictor and return radiator hose. Oil change and coolant flush all done within the last 6 months. Comes with remote start installed; needs new key fob to work. All tires have 70% tread. Van will need MINOR work, back door will not open due to bad fuse, valve cover could use new gasket and transmission falls into neutral in cold weather starts. Needs to be warmed for 5-10 minutes when below freezing, then runs as normal. In warm weather, van runs great, turns over quick, runs strong and shifts smooth. Non-smoker vehicle, lots of life left in this van and a good buy for the price. Comes with repair book, years of service records, brand new full-spare, auxilary oil cooler, wiper blade, blue lug nuts, full leather bra, Dodge floor mats and steering wheel cover. Passed MA inspection 1/31/14. CLEAN TITLE, buyer responsible for shipping. Title and bill of sale to be completed at pick-up. |
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