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1999 Dodge Ram 15 Passenger Van Good Condition Runs Great No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:160271
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Advertising:
Engine:5.9L v8 Gas
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2B5WB35Z8XK545555
Year: 1999
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Ram Van
Mileage: 160,271
Trim: 3500

Stock #5555

Overstock Inventory Sale!!!

No Reserve Auction

This van runs great and has nothing mechanically wrong with it.  We are a full service Bus, Van, and Paratransit dealer with ASE certified mechanics that have gone through this van top to bottom to make sure everything works.  It is older and has higher mileage, but don't let that fool you.  This is a strong van with many miles and life left in it.  Please look at all pictures to reference any damage (if any) or defects.  The only thing that I know it may need is it sounds like there is a small exhaust leak, but it is nothing major.  I don't see any wholes in the exhaust or broken pipes or anything, but it does sound like a small leak.  Automatic windows (passenger window falls down sometimes and needs door panel taken off and window reset)  I will try to have this done for the winning bidder, power locks, cold a/c, hot heat, cloth seats, 90% tread left on tires, AM/FM/Cassette, and more!

Some notes on the van:

Driver side has a dented rear quarter panel (see picture)

Small dent in the passenger side door (see pictures) and passenger side rear wheel center cap is cracked.  Not the rim, but the plastic dodge center cap.

The back door looks dented, but it is not...this is a reflection of the rear bumper, but if you look at the picture by the 3rd break light there is some surface rust that has popped up.

Door panel fabric is worn on driver and front passenger door (see picture)

3/4 of the headliner has been taken out because it was falling and the front 1/4 is falling as well.  The only damage on any other interior is in the pictures where you see a small tear on the ONE seat, the back door panel needs to be reset, and the carpet is a little worn at the front passenger seat.  You can see all of this in the pictures.

More details and specs are at the bottom of the listing.

Call Andrew @ (317)813-5800 for more details or to schedule a test drive

Delivery available for a fee.

We are a full service bus, van, and Paratransit dealer, so if you don't see what you want on here give us a call and we may have something in stock for you! 

We are a full service Bus, Van, and Paratransit dealer so we have other options for sale, a parts department, and full service bays available.  Call to set up a test drive today!!  I have listed this to the best of my knowledge and in the most honest manner that I could. Vehicle will be sold AS/IS so,  Please ask all questions before bidding/buying as there are no returns.  This vehicle will require pick up within 48 hours of auction end with payment in full.  If more than 48 hours is required before pick up a deposit will be required to hold the vehicle.  If delivery is requested and agreed upon for this bus a deposit will be required before the delivery of the bus. If for some reason we do deliver this bus to you and you back out of the deal upon delivery the deposit will be kept cover travel expenses  Thanks for looking and call us today for any questions or to set up a test drive!!  **All sales are subject to local IN sales tax (please inquire if you have questions on this).


VIN: 2B5WB35Z8XK545555

WMI / VDS / VIS:2B5 / WB35Z8 / XK545555



Model: Ram Wagon
Type: Van
Make (Manufacturer): Dodge
Model year: 1999
Body style: MULTI-PURPOSE VAN 4-DR
Brake - front: Disc
Brake - rear: Drum
Doors: 3
Driveline: RWD
Engine series: V-8 5.9L
Engine type: V8, 5.9L
Fuel tank: 36.00 gallon / 136.3 liter
Fuel type: Gasoline
Safety restraints: Driver and passenger front airbags, active belts
Tires: 245/75R16
Trim level: B3500 Maxi
Turning Diameter: 52.40 ft / 16.0 m




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