Dodge Ram V8 Work Van!!!!!!!!!!good Tires/ Runs Good on 2040-cars
Livermore, Kentucky, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Ram Van
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2500
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 273,744
GREAT WORK VAN FOR SALE. I BOUGHT THIS VAN TO START UP A BUSINESS THAT I HAD A CHANGE OF HEART ABOUT. I HAVE HAD IT SINCE NOVEMBER 2012. HAS BEEN VERY DEPENDABLE AND RUNS GOOD. TIRES ARE FAIRLY NEW, NOT MANY MILES AT ALL. THE ALTERNATOR BELT HAS A SQUEAK IN IT OTHER THAN THAT EVERYTHING IS SOUND. I BOUGHT VAN FROM A LOCAL BUSINESS WHO HAD ALL THE REGULAR SERVICE AND REPAIRS FOR OVER THE YEARS. ALOT SO EVEN THOUGH THE MILES ARE HIGH IT STILL HAS ALOT LIFE LEFT. IT HAS PLENTY OF STORAGE ROOM GREAT FOR HAULING , TOOLS, ETC...... INTERIOR AND THE DASH ARE IN OK CONDITION IT HAS AM/FM CASSETTE RADIO, HEAT WORKS AC DOES BUT HAS A SLOW FREON LEAK. I WAS TOLD A CHARGE WILL USALLY LAST A SUMMER? THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW IS BROKE BUT STAYS UP WHEN WEDGED WOULD BE A CHEAP AND EASY FIX PASSENGER WINDOW WORKS FINE NO CRACKS OR CHIPS IN WINDOWS. IT ALSO HAS A FAIRLY NEW LADDER RACK INTALLED ON ROOF VALUED($150) THE EXTERIOR IS IN OK CONDITION FADED BUSINESS STICKERS ON PAINT AND SOME LIGHT RUST ON LOWER PANELS NOTHING MAJOR. IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT MORE PHOTOS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK OR CALL 2703025549 THANKS ASKING $1100 OR CONSIDER BEST OFFER....... NO RESERVE
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