2003 Dodge 3/4 Ton Cargo Van, Low Miles,61k Miles, No Rust, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:van
Engine:v-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: Ram Van
Trim: cargo
Warranty: no
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 62,193
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: 2500
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Disability Equipped: No
2003 DODGE CARGO VAN..... V-6, AUTOMATIC, COLD AIR, STEREO... 3/4 TON NICE VAN RUST FREE, LOW MILES 62K MILES, [THATS ONLY 7K PER YEAR] THE EXTERIOR IS ALL WHITE, NICE AND CLEAN, REAR STEP BUMPER CAN TAKE A 2" BALL FOR TOWING...... THE TIRES ARE GOOD 70%.... IT DOES HAVE A GOOD PA STATE INSPECTION...... THE INTERIOR HAS THE UPGRADED SEATS, TAN CLOTH.... NICE SHAPE THIS IS A VERY CLEAN LOOKING .... GREAT RUNNING VAN.... I USED TO GO 300 MILES LAST WEEK... IT RAN EXCELLENT, NO ISSUES, THIS WOULD DRIVE ANYWHERE, JUST GAS UP AND GO YOU CAN GO TO THE DEALER AND BUY A 2003 VAN FROM THEM FOR $12,900. OR YOU CAN GET THIS FOR LESS, THIS IS LISTED ON HERE WITH NO RESERVE, IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HI-BIDDER, DO NOT ASK WHAT YOU CAN BUY IT FOR, "JUST BID ON IT" I GOT 3 REQUESTS FOR SELLING THE LISTED VAN, I DO NOT DO THAT, IF YOU WANT IT BID.... ITS ON HERE A WEEK PLENTY OF TIME TO BID, PLEASE NO STUPID OR DUMB QUESTIONS...... I HAVE NO EXTRA OR HIDDEN FEES YOU PAY WHAT YOU BID, NOTHING MORE NO CLEANING FEES NO PROCESS FEES NO TITLE FEES NO DOC FEES NO DELIVERY FEES NO HANDLEING FEES YOU PAY WHAT YOU BID, THE SALES TAX IS PAID AT TIME OF REGISTERING AT YOUR LOCAL MV AGENCY THIS IS A GREAT VAN, THAT RUNS GREAT LOOKS GREAT, HAS COLD AIR!!!! AND ITS SOLD TO THE LAST BIDDER [LUCKY HI-BIDDER] YOU WOULD BE HAPPY TO HAVE THIS IN YOUR COMPANY FLEET.... THIS WILL LAST FOR YEARS WITH JUST SIMPLE MAINTANANCE I HAVE A CLEAR PA TITLE READY TO BE TRANSFERED TO THE NEW OWNER PLEASE HAVE FUNDS WHEN BIDDING I DO NOT DO ANY FINANCING...... I CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING OR DO LOCAL AIRPORT PICK UP [ ALLENTOWN PA] LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK..... ALL HAPPY BUYERS I SELL ALOT OF THESE TYPE TRUCKS. ALL NICE UNITS, NO JUNK OR PROBLEM VEHICLES, NO SALVAGE,NO FLOOD JUST NICE READY TO GO. READY TO WORK TRUCKS THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY VAN AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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