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1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager (same As Dodge Grand Caravan Or Town & Country on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:179000
Location:

Reamstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Reamstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Well Worn as is expected with a vehicle of this many miles.  
Inspected through 10/14  LOW RESERVE!
Was a fleet van, so has had regular maintenance.  
Runs and Drives Great.  Sensor issue with Transmission where it periodically doesn't want to shift out of 2nd.  Does it about once every 3 months, but you just have to pull over shut it off and on, and it doesn't do it again.  Had fixed a couple years ago and  started doing it again, but I have newer vans and don't want to put any more money into this one.  We have used this van as a great back up van for our business over the last two years when other vans were in the shop.  A/C does not work.  Passenger side window control needs a new module(inexpensive and easy replacement).  Ceiling fabric on inside is torn off in some places.  
As Far as the exterior, You can see the one decent sized dent on the passenger door.  Other than that just some minor dings, or scratches as expected in a vehicle of this age.  Original Color was Purple and was re-painted white for Fleet Use 5 or 6 years ago. 
  This Vehicle Has some good life left in it and can be used as is or you can fix the issues it does have fairly easy.  
Seller reserves the right to end the auction early, as it is for sale locally as well.  I do not have the flexibility to deliver or travel with vehicle so local pick up only.  Contact me if you would like to inspect the vehicle in person.  
Feel Free to Contact me with any questions before you bid.  Bidding is a binding contract.  Full Payment or $300 deposit via Paypal Expected within 48 hours of auction close. Deposit is non-refundable.  Remaining balance due either by paypal before pick up or by Cash at time of pick up.  Sold As-Is, Where Is

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