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2002 Dodge Ram 3500 2500 Cargo Work Van With Ladder Rack 1 Owner Only 54k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:54221
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

2002 DODGE RAM 3500 VAN

NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!

ONLY 54K ORIGINAL MILES!!!

MAINTAINED AND OWNED BY THE CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE

5.9L V8 GAS ENGINE

RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

CLEAN INTERIOR

COLD A/C

FM/AM RADIO

OWNER'S MANUAL INCLUDED

BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE, SHOWING NORMAL SIGNS OF WEAR

ALUMINUM LADDER ROOF RACK

TOOL STORAGE RACKS IN THE CARGO AREA

REAR A/C UNIT IN THE CARGO AREA

TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION ALL AROUND

THERE ARE NO KNOWN ISSUES

GOVERNMENT OWNED ALL ITS LIFE, WELL MAINTAINED & SERVICED

CLEAN TITLE

SOUTH FLORIDA VEHICLE

WATCH VIDEOS BELOW!!!

YOU WILL LOVE THIS VAN!!! 
IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY FOR WHATEVER REASON UPON PICK UP, I'LL REFUND YOU YOUR $500 DEPOSIT!!! 

PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING

WINNING BUYER MUST CONTACT US BY PHONE OR EMAIL WITHIN 48 HOURS
SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL
$500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS (NO EXCEPTIONS)
BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE BY CASH, BANK WIRE, OR CASHIER'S CHECK ONLY
(BUSINESS OR PERSONAL CHECKS MUST CLEAR FIRST BEFORE REMOVING VEHICLE)
LOCAL PICK UP ONLY, PICK UP MUST BE MADE WITHIN 4 WEEKS
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING
THIS UNIT IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY
IT'S THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS, WE ENCOURAGE CUSTOMERS TO INSPECT VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING
INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
NO GUARANTEES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED

ANY QUESTIONS OR INQUIRIES CALL 561-400-4556

DONT MISS OUT THIS OPPORTUNITY!!!
OFFERS ARE WELCOMED!!!
MOST OF OUR SALES ARE DONE BY PHONE OFFERS, SO DONT WAIT TILL THE END AND CALL TODAY!!!
SE HABLA ESPA?OL!!!
INTERNATIONAL BUYER'S WELCOMED!!!
CLOSEST AIRPORT IS FORT LAUDERDALE AIRPORT!!! 
IF YOU WANT TO DRVE IT HOME WE CAN PICK YOU UP FROM AIRPORT FOR FREE!!!
IF YOU NEED A SHIPPING QUOTE CALL US AND ASK!!!
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The Walter P. Chrysler Museum is shutting down permanently this December

Thu, Nov 10 2016

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VLF Force 1 V10 is a rebodied Viper priced like a Lamborghini

Tue, Jan 12 2016

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