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Carfax One Owner 1999 Dodge 1500 Ram Mark Iii Conversion Van Loaded Under 72000k on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:71416 Color: of the van is immaculate
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
Advertising:

 1999 DODGE RAM VAN 1500 SE MARK III CONVERSION

VIN: 2B6HB11Y0XK583433

THERE ARE 60 IMAGES OF THIS VAN SHOWN BELOW!

DESCRIPTION:

This NO RESERVE auction is for a spectacular looking 1999 DODGE RAM 1500 SE that has a MARK III Conversion. This particular vehicle is truly a rare find. This is an original one owner vehicle and it has been pampered for its entire life. It has always been garaged and was never involved in an accident. The owner is a non-smoker and the entire plush interior and exterior of the van is immaculate. It runs smoothly and quietly and everything appears to be working correctly. The heat, A/C, wipers, tilt steering, remote mirrors, intermittent wipers and all of the other controls are functioning normally. It has electric windows (all of the glass is tinted), power steering and brakes and power door locking. The seats adjust manually. 

With fewer than 72,000 actual miles, that converts to a little over 5000 miles a year of actual road usage. This beautiful black van (with gold accent pin striping) is fully loaded and has most of the options that were available at that time. There are chrome bumpers, full length running boards, chrome slotted steel wheels and front and side barn doors for easy access as well as the increased roof height. This vehicle not only looks fantastic but it produces plenty of usable horsepower from the 5.2 Liter V-8 power plant and it has perfectly positive shifting through the the 4-speed automatic transmission. The plush interior even has a rear seat that converts to a bed for sleeping. There is abundant comfortable seating and lots of storage. We have the original books and keys. 

 This handsome looking RAM VAN has always been adult owned, driven and cared for. The Goodyear tires are all matching and there is a new battery and a recent brake job (disc front & drum rear) that will bring the van to a smooth halt safely in a short distance. In the last few years the cooling radiator and entire exhaust system were replaced, including the catalytic converter. Noticed condition issues were limited to a short list that included some minor chips and scratches on the exterior finish and wear to the top of the driver's seat arm rest. It is a pleasure for us to present a vehicle that has been so well cared for.

   In all regards this Mark III conversion van didn't disappoint us. It is an exceptionally nice and has been meticulously maintained. If you have been waiting to find a nice clean example of one of these vans, give this auction your most serious consideration. There is an abundance of additional general information about these vans on the internet if you are looking for technical data or performance details. Please refer to the current CARFAX REPORT to assure yourselves of the unbelievable history: 1999 DODGE RAM VAN (2B6HB11Y0XK583433)

As with all of our eBay Motors listings we try to let our high resolution photographs tell the story about the vehicles that we are selling. We have photo shots from every possible angle in slightly different lighting conditions. If you study our clear multiple images very carefully, you will see exactly what this stellar looking DODGE RAM 1500 Van is all about.

  The clear images of this vehicle, shown below, will do a much better job of describing the look, style, condition and value of this van than our words ever could. We invite questions and comments and there is NO RESERVE on this auction! 

LOCATION: HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK  11743

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE

ALL BIDS ARE CONTINGENT UPON OPTIONAL POST SALE INSPECTION

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