2007 Dodge Sprinter 23' Java Coffee Truck Fully Equipped Concession Truck Coffee on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Sprinter
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONCESSION TRUCK
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 41,765
2007 DODGE SPRINTER 23' JAVA COFFEE TRUCK FULLY EQUIPPED CONCESSION TRUCK COFFEE
OVER $130,000 INVESTED READY FOR WORK BUSINESS READY
SEELING ONLY DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES
THIS IS A READY TO OPERATE 2007 DODGE SPRINTER 23' COMMERICAL SET UP AND READY BUSINESS ON WHEELS.
THIS IS A 2007 DODGE SPRINTER 23' JAVA COFFEE TRUCK. IT IS A FULLY EQUIPPED CONCESSION TRUCK SET UP FOR JAVA, COFFEE, ESPRESSO AND MORE.
THERE IS OVER $125,000 INVESTED IN THIS DODGE SPRINTER AND IT IS LOADED WITH EQUIPMENT AND MORE SUPPLIES. ITS READY FOR WORK AND WILL FETCH A SUPER GREAT INCOME FOR SOMEONE. IT IS BUSINESS READY AND INCLUDES ALOT OF ITEMS.
THE DODGE SPRINTER HAS ONLY 41,765 ORIGINAL MILES AND RUNS GREAT. ALSO INCLUDED IS THE FACTORY CHRYSLER BUMPER TO BUMPER EXTENDED 100,000 MILE OR FIVE YEAR WARRANTY, OF WHICH HAS APROX. 2.5 YEARS REMAINING OR THE 100,000 MILES. THE DEDUCTIBLE IS $100.00 FOR THIS WARRANTY. THE TRUCK JUST HAD NEW TIRES, NEW BRAKES AND MORE INSTALLED. THE BRAKES ALONE WERE OVER $1,000.00. ALL SERVICE WORK AND RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE FROM DODGE DEALERSHIP LOCALLY.
THIS TRUCK SET UP WILL PASS ANY HEALTH INSPECTION IN ANY STATE IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT HAS HEAVY DUTY TOWING PACKAGE INSTALLED AND RUNS PERFECTLY.
INCLUDED WITH THIS SET UP WILL BE TELEPHONE HELP FROM CURRENT OWNER. ALSO WILL GIVE MONEY MAKING FESTIVALS AND LIST OF EVENTS TO HELP YOU GET STARTED RIGHT AWAY.
ITS A TURN KEY OPERATION AND DEFINATELY MAKES PLENTY OF MONEY FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS THE ABILITY TO OPERATE IT. IT WILL TAKE LESS THAN 2 WEEKS FOR MOST TO LEARN HOW TO OPERATE THIS BUSINESS IN A PROFITABLE WAY.
INCLUDES WITH COST
VAN $39,684.67
CONVERSION COFFEE PACKAGE $80,000
JAVA HUT EXPRESS TRADEMARK $1,600.00
VAN WRAP $4,500.00
MASTERCARD / VISA MACHINE $1,200.00
ELECTRICAL CORDS - HOSES $860.00
4- 30' 50 AMP CORDS
3- ELECTRICAL HOOK UPS
2- 50' FOOD GRADE HOSES
2- 25' FOOD GRADE HOSES
3- 25' WASTE HOSES
1- 50' WASTE HOSE
PORTABLE WATER TANK $145.00
AWNING / LIGHTS $600.00
STAND ALONE SIGN $200.00
INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPET $200.00
VAN WINDOW INSERTS (WRAP) $200.00
EXTRA (2) FRESH WATER FILTERS $250.00
EXTRA BLENDER / 3 PITCHERS $1,600.00
(INDUSTRIAL VITAMIX MACHINE)
EXTRA COFFEE PUMP AIR POTS -4 $200.00
CUPS / STRAWS/LIDS/PRODUCT $2,500.00
SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END.
THANKS!
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