2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Hightop 140" Wheelbase Custom Office/conversion Van on 2040-cars
Gardnerville, Nevada, United States
2005 Dodge
Sprinter 2500 Hightop Custom Office/Conversion van 5cyl 2.7L Dohc turbo diesel, Automatic Transmission 144,200
+ - Miles runs and drives great This van
came from the factory with the following options: 140” wheel
base, Power windows & Power & remote door locks, Premium seats w/Lumbar
support and heated driver & passenger, Duel heat and A/C front and rear,
Heated windshield for those frosty mornings, Rain sensor intermittent wipers,
Traction control, 4 Wheel disk brakes w/anti-lock, Class III hitch, Am/Fm/Cd
player, Daytime running lights, I’m sure I left out a few things. The van was
then sent out to Midwest Specialty Vehicles for the office conversion. There it
was outfitted to be used as a mobile office. They installed a desk and two
drawer file cabinet(Removable), Overhead lighting, Overhead speakers, Overhead
storage cabinets, TV, VCR/DVD Player w/wireless
headsets, 3000 Watt Power inverter, Auxiliary Battery w/isolator, 110v power
outlets, Built in mini refrigerator & Microwave, Two high back Passenger
seats w/seatbelts in rear of van, insulated and fabric finished walls &
ceiling, Exterior ground effects including running boards and front spoiler
w/integrated fog lights, Grill w/Mercedes logo, Moon roof, Floor carpeting and
much much more.
Even with all the luxury features, this van gets around 20-24 mpg. It also comes with an extra set of wheels and tires in ok shape. For some reason the vehicle report shows “body incident” this was a result of a lost key (by previous owner) and had to have van towed to dealer to have new key cut and programmed at a pricey sum of $450.00. Why they listed this service as body incident I don’t know. The van has never been in any accidents requiring body repair to my knowledge by me or previous owners. As with any sprinter it has some rust spots, some have been repaired and painted. Some still need addressed they can be easily repaired. Vehicle is sold As-Is. There is no warranty offered or implied. Please ask any questions before Bidding or Buying Thanks.
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