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2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500 170" Wb Mercedes Diesel Runs Out Good Owned By Fedex on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:276000 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Northport, Alabama, United States

Northport, Alabama, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:MERCEDES DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:WHOLESALE DEALER
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WD2PD744245626083
Year: 2004
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Model: Sprinter
Trim: BASE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 276,000
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

UP FOR AUCTION AT NO RESERVE I HAVE A GREAT RUNNING AND DRIVING 2004 DODGE SPRINTER 2500 VAN.IAM A WHOLESALE DEALER I BUY FROM NEW CAR STORES,LEASING CO,FINANCE CO ECT IN VOLUME MULTIPLE VEHICLES FOR ONE SET DOLLAR AMOUNT.I DO NOTHING TO THESE VEHICLES NOT EVEN TIGHTEN UP A LOOSE SCREW UNLESS ITS A ISSUE THAT MAKES THE VEHICLE UNSAFE TO DRIVE OR WITH THIS VAN .THIS VAN CAME FROM FEDEX IT HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED I HAVE BOUGHT AND SOLD OVER 90 RETIRED FEDEX TRUCKS AND CAN COUNT ON ONE HAND THE MECHANICAL ISSUES I HAVE SEEN OUT OF THEM AND THEY HAVE BEEN DRIVEN CROSS COUNTRY AND THE OWNERS WERE VERY HAPPY.THIS SPRINTER HAS THE HIGHLY SAUGHT AFTER MERCEDES DIESEL ENGINE IT STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS GREAT.THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON BUT THE VAN DOES FINE.THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS OUT SMOOTH.THESE VANS ARE GOVERNORED AT 65 MPH THAT MEANS THATS AS FAST AS YOU ARE GOING TO GO.I HAVE HAD SEVERAL BUYERS THAT SAID THE DEALER CAN CHANGE THE SETTINGS WITH A SCANNER TO REMOVE THE BLOCK TO GO FASTER FOR AROUND 80.00.AT 65 MPH YOU KNOW THE VAN HAS NEVER BEEN RAN HARD.THE A/C AND HEAT WORK GOOD.THE INTERIOR SHOWS SOME WEAR DUE TO THE MILES.THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION IT HAS SOME MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES.THE REAR BARN DOORS HAS SOME LIGHT DAMAGE THEY STILL WORK FINE BUT A LITTLE HARD TO CLOSE.THE CARGO AREA HAS SHELVES DOWN BOTH SIDES THAT CAN BE EASILY REMOVED IF NOT NEEDED THERE IS I SLIDING LOCKABLE DOOR FROM THE PASSENGERS AREA TO THE CARGO AREA.THE TIRES ARE FAIR CONDITION WILL NOT BE TO LONG BEFORE THEY WILL NEED REPLACING JUST GUESSING 10 TO 15 THOUSAND MILES OR SO .IF YOU NEED A GOOD SPRINTER VAN AND DONT WANT TO BREAK THE BANK THIS ONE IS FOR YOU.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL LANEY AT 205 826-2534.AND REMEMBER BID TO WIN HIGH BIDDER GETS IT NO RESERVE.I REQUIRE A 500.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HRS OF CLOSE OF THE AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT WIHIN 7 DAYS.MY VEHICLES RARELY EVER LAST THE FULL LENGTH OF THE AUCTION TILL SOMEONE HAS SLIPPED IN AND MADE ME A GOOD OFFER TO BUY IT NOW SO I WILL CONSIDER REASONABLE OFFERS.AND REMEMBER BID TO WIN HIGH BIDDER GETS IT IF IT LAST THE DURATION.THANKS FOR LOOKING. 

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