2004 Freightliner/dodge Sprinter 3500 Box Truck on 2040-cars
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States
This is a 3500 Sprinter box van, 9990# GVW with 162,450 miles on it. (May vary slightly as truck is still in use) This truck was a Pensski Fleet lease for the first 120,000 mi, we put the next 40+K on it. Some impressions from the office Interiors co. lettering from the lease remain. The orginal cab color was white but was painted red for the lease.
the box measures 13'9" x 7'-3" x 6'-2" overall height of the truck is 10'-0" to top of box. We installed a 2000# Autocrane in the box, but after issues with keeping the battery charged we converted it to a manual crane. Used to load welders, pumps and 55-Gal. drums. The truck has a ClassIV hitch and an Odssey electric brake controller. Definincies: 1. Check engine light comes on some times. The computer code reads #1 or #5 glow plug, but after replaceing thos we still got the code. Now we just check the code to make sure its the same every oil change. (5K miles) 2. The left rear tail light lens is broken, after two attempts with both Freightliner and Mercedes to get the right lens, we ordered Non-OEM tail light assemblies which are included with the sale but not installed. New stuff: 1. Front tires. 2. front struts. 3. windshield. 4 wipers. 5 oil change 6. lower inter-cooler hose. |
Dodge Sprinter for Sale
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