2002 Dodge Freightliner Sprinter 2500 158" W'b Super High Ex Fedex Clean! on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
2002 DODGE (FREIGHTLINER) 2500 158" W/B SUPER HIGH ROOF EX FEDEX WITH EXCELLENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM THIS SPRINTER RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT THE ENGINE IS SMOOTH AND POWERFUL.THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS SMOOTH.LOOK AT PICTURE OF ODOMETER THE ENGINE IS RUNNING NO LIGHTS ON THE INSTRAMENT CLUSTER.THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP STRAIGHT WITH NO PULLING OR PULSING.THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP STRAIGHT WITH NO PULSING OR PULLING. THE EXTERIOR IS VERY VERY NICE WITH A FEW MINOR BLEMISHES.IT HAS TWO VERY MINOR RUST SPOTS(SEE PICS)THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICEWITH NO RIPS,TEARS OR ODORS.ALL SHELVING IS STILL IN CARGO AREA.REAR CAMERA THAT IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. I HAVE HAD MANY OF THESE FEDEX VANS .ALL OF THESE FEDEX VANS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN HOME ALL OVER THE COUNTY WITH NO PROBLEMS AND VERY HAPPY BUYERS.THIS IS PROBABLY THE NICEST OF THE THIRTY SOME OF THESE FED-EX VAN THAT I'VE HAD. IF ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL BRUCE ANYTIME AT 614 296 2001. PLEASE READ TERMS OF SALE AND HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BIDDING,THANKS |
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