1999 Dodge Dakota Ice Cream Truck With Cold Plate Freezer on 2040-cars
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
This truck has a CUSTOM cold plate box on the back intended to replicate an old fashioned 1950's style good humor ice cream truck but with the advantages of running like a 50 year newer vehicle without the mechanical headaches# The truck had been used last season but no longer needed as the owner needs to liquidate to help cash flow after just paying for his tuition at a local college# The freezer may need a slight charge of Freon since it is been sitting all winter but a chance it may be ok and fully charged The compressor is a working copland scroll compressor and last year I bought a brand new amp chord wire and connecter for $90 to go with this purchase. You can see that the compressor and controls for the freezer are on the back left corner of the driver side. There is a cosmetic vent rain cover to go over it which comes with the purchase. The dirty picture of the truck showing the compressor is before it was cleaned. This vehicle/freezer combo is being sold as-is with no warrantee. Once purchased and funds exchanged we can sign an insurance and liability release, and the truck is yours to drive off when you are ready. This is a used vehicle. Cosmetic is not 100% but overall good. There is some sap on the hood but can come off with GOO-off solution. Fires up on dime. BRAND new battery with 2.5 year warrantee left from autozone sitting inside after truck was winterized. Some new brake lines installed.weight on title = 3700 Call for questions about this vehicle and deals on other equipment 203-887-0694 Payment: Pay Pal, cash, wire transfer, credit card*, or certified bank check *when funds clear title will be signed over. |
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Of course, the Durango has also received a wealth of new content and a freshened look for 2014 in addition to the Burgundy campaign, and that has to be helping close sales, too. Whether or not the spots themselves are leading to more sales may be a moot point, since they are definitely getting plenty of attention. Almost two months into the marketing tie-up between Dodge and the movie Anchorman 2, Dodge's YouTube videos have received well over seven million views. More than just YouTube shorts and television commercials, the Durango has even received late-night attention, including when Will Ferrell showed up in character as Ron Burgundy on Conan earlier this week.
In the interview, he calls the Durango a "terrible car" that "cracked in half," a joke that probably had Dodge ad execs squirming uncomfortably in their Barcaloungers. Scroll down to watch the Conan interview as well as some of our favorite Burgundy-pitched Durango ads. And there's still plenty of time to "touch" Ron to win a new Durango.
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Bryan Ellison, who owns West Valley Carstar with his brother, saw the news on television and wanted to help. So he brought Rowley a rental car, picked up his truck and brought it back to his auto repair shop. People from around the community donated parts, and when all was said and done, some $15,000 of work and upgrades were performed on the Ram that was returned to an overwhelmed Bryson Rowley better than new. Watch the video below for the full story.
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