1999 Dodge 1500 Cargo Van Aa+t Van Formerly. 3.9 V6 on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Ram 1500
Mileage: 118,700
Trim: cargo van
1999 Dodge 1500 Cargo Van 3.9 V6 Auto . Engine has a clinder with low compression. It runs and drives good, but idles a little rough. Runs very good the way it is, has good power. Has lots of service records. Has new cataletic converter, trans serviced, synthitic oil changes, does not smke, good oil pressure. Clear title.
The front and rear bumpers have been bumped, passenger side door das some rust bubbling. Super nice seats, nice dash, no AC. Dual air bags, current inspection. Cheap van!!!!
Terms paypal nonrefundable deposit in 3 days. Will hold for 10 days with a deposit, cash at pick up.
Sold AS-IS No warrenty. Any questions please ask!! Very low reserve!!!!!!
This is a 1999 Dodge Van, E-bay system changed year.,sorry
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