1996 Dodge B2500 Regency Van Conversion 4 Cap Chairs Sofa Bed Tv Vcr on 2040-cars
Winchester, California, United States
Bought this van only to bring to California a motorcycle (small sports bike). Drove it from Laredo to San Diego (1400 Miles) all I did was put gas in it and drive. No leaks no issues no nothing. Van was previously owned by two other people. Bought it on ebay from a dealer and that is all I know about it.
My mechanic says that someone put lots of money into it because it has a bunch of new parts. It runs very well. It is a 18 Year old van and paint and interior show normal wear. No rips or tears just years of dirt soda pop dirty feet and one set of motorcycle tires. Cold air is cold hot air is hot. Drives fine at highway speeds with no drift slippage or strange noises. Dashboard and trim are real wood. It would look lots better if some elbow grease TLC and wax were applied. Left door wood has a crack hard to notice but its there. Needs to go since I really have no use for it and have wayyyy toooo many cars. Ask questions bid to win highest bidder takes it NO RESERVE. A five hundred dollar deposit is due immediately after auction. Balance due before vehicle is picked up. I have title in hand. Please do not attempt to bully me into taking money off. It is auction it is no reserve and the risk is yours. No pay loses deposit. I tried to describe van best as I can but it is at the end an old car it comes with no warrantee it is as is where is. Price is final. It does have a spare and the punt in the rear door shows signs of wear and weakness. It does not affect the functionality of the van at all, The tires have thread and they are I would guess better than average with more than 75% of life left. I did not notice any leaks of anything. I did have the oil changed and at pep boys suggestion I replaced the radiator just cause it looked old. There was nothing wrong with it. Send me email or text 6197707813 My name is Carlos. Thank you for looking at this and the other listings I have. Good luck. |
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