2003 Dodge Sprinter 3500 158" W/b 12 Passenger Conversion Rear A/c & Heat on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
2003 DODGE SPRINTER 3500 158" WHEELBASE 12 PASSENGER CONVERSION ONLY 93354 MILES REAR WORKING AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT TRAILER HITCH VERY CLEAN 2003 SPRINTER PASSENGER VAN.THIS SPRINTER JUST CAME TO OHIO FROM MEMPHIS TN. AND HAS SPENT IT WHOLE LIFE IN THE SOUTH NO RUST! THE EXTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND NICE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES.THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN,THERE IS SOME MINOR WEAR ON DRIVERS SEAT AND TWO OF THE LAST ROW SEATS HAS SOME DAMAGE ON THE TOP OF THE SEATS (SEE PICS).THERE IS A STAR IN THE WINDSHIELD BUT IT IS NOT CRACKED. THIS SPRINTER RUNS OUT 100% CORRECT NO WARNING LIGHTS ON THE DASH INCLUDING NO CHECK ENGINE.THE ENGINE RUNS OUT EXCELLENT SMOOTH,QUIET AND POWERFUL.THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS SMOOTH.THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP STRAIGHT WITH NO PULSING OR PULLING.BOTH FRONT AND REAR A/C BLOWS COLD.ALL SIX TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. GREAT VAN FOR A LARGE FAMILY, CHURCH OR BUSINESS.THIS SPRINTER WILL GET 20 PLUS MPG. DO MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A VERY NICE AND WAY ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION LOW MILEAGE SPRINTER. IF ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ANYTIME 614 296 2001 BRUCE. PLEASE LOOK IN SHIPPING AND PAYMENTS FOR TERMS OF SALE. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BIDDING,THANKS. |
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