1994 Dodge Caravan Es Mini Passenger Van 3-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
1994 DODGE CARAVAN ES SPORT
131,000 miles in twenty years ( that's only 5500 miles a year!) Under carriage is totally rust free Brake lines are all rust free This van was a special order and it was rust proofed everywhere, the engine bay is totally rust proofed as well Great van Runs, drives, stops perfect There are some normal wear and tear marks and the front bumper has a crack. It also was swiped in the drivers side rear, but it was patched years ago and never been a problem It's really small (see pic) Newer tires New brakes New CV boots Newer transmission (2 years ago) New lift gate shocks Interior is clean 7 passenger seating Every light and button works. Just had oil changed at Dodge dealership I have a folder with every piece of paper ever associated with this van, including the order sheet, build sheet, and window sticker It's a great van for the money and it drives perfect. Payment is through Pay pal, but I prefer cash in hand at pick up. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up $500 is due at time of purchase and is non-rufundable No warrenty is expressed or stated on this van |
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