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1996 Dodge Ram Ice Cream Truck/van on 2040-cars

US $4,200.00
Year:1996 Mileage:278236
Location:

Inverness, Florida, United States

Inverness, Florida, United States
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 Up for sale is my 1996 Dodge Ram van ice cream truck. We purchased the van locally in March of this year and at the time, it was a camper van. We then turned it into an ice cream truck! This van currently has 278236 miles, but I'm still running this business while this is up for sale, so the mileage will be different when purchased.. I have been running this van since June and have had no problems with it. It starts up just fine and runs great! There is very little rust and the temperature gauge doesn't work. There is also a small dent on the hood that was there when I purchased it. There are no leaks that I can see. Mechanically, this van runs well but please take note, I am NOT a mechanic and this van will be sold AS IS.  Please give me a call if you'd like to stop by and look at it before committing to buying it. (352)220-8042.
  I am selling this because I do not have the time or desire to run it every day. You can easily make $100-$200 a day or more with this van if you have the time and dedication to run it!
  This ice cream truck comes with a chest freezer (has a small dent near the light, but still works perfectly), a mini refrigerator/freezer, a 5000/10000 watt power inverter, 2 new deep cell marine batteries, a 400 watt Sony Xplode amp, a 100 watt speaker (ice cream music can be heard from far away), a CD/radio, ice cream music CD, a cooler for ice cold drinks, and any ice cream that I have left when the van is bought. Please note!! I am still running this truck while this is up for sale, so the amount of ice cream you'll get is unknown until the time of purchase. I am 5'3" and I can stand  up in the back serving area with my head touching the roof. There are also 3 sets of storage cabinets that run around the top back area.Since taking these pictures, I have removed the "chips" decal on the window and have added a few more ice cream decals. Also, in the pictures, you will NOT receive the brown step stool or my daughter's booster seat :)
  This is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end this auction at any time.  I require a $500.00 down payment within 48 hours at the end of the auction.
  I have done my best to accurately describe this item.  I am human and do make mistakes.  Please expect normal wear and tear on the van because it is NOT a new vehicle.  You will have 72 HOURS to return the van to me after you pick it up if you find any other issues that I have not listed.  I will then refund your money. 
  I am located in Inverness, FL.  LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.  I can not ship this item!
  The ice cream business is a very fun and rewarding experience.  My 7 year old daughter goes with me every Sunday to sell the ice cream.  She loves to help and we are making memories! Sadly, I've decided its best to let it go to someone who has the time and dedication to running it more than 1 day a week!

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