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2000 Dodge Ram Conversion Van 89k Miles, Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:89839 Color: paints has oxidation which is typical of Dodge vehicles but it can be buffed off but expect some dings and scratches and scrapes due to the age of the vehicle
Location:

Elkridge, Maryland, United States

Elkridge, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

?UP FOR SALE IS A 2000 DODGE RAM 1500 CONVERSION VAN WITH ONLY 89K ON THE MILES. This vehicle is in a very good condition. It starts promptly in all weather, accelerates, idles and drives nicely. Van drives really smooth and accelerates excellently.  All the lights work fine. All the mirrors and lenses are in good condition. Super Reliable! The AC and  the heater works fine. Loaded with  power door, locks, power steering, cruise control. 13' TV, etc. All the power controls seems to works fine. It has AM/FM  cassette  and CD and they work perfectly. Dash has barely any noticeable cracks. There is a little rust bubble on the bottom of the left rear window( see Picture ). Exterior paints has oxidation which is typical of Dodge vehicles but it can be buffed off but expect some dings and scratches and scrapes due to the age of the vehicle. Interior seats and carpet can use some cleaning. All the gauges seems to work correctly. This van will serve the next fortunate owner for many years and many miles.  Plenty of life left. Cheap, reliable and easy to maintain transportation. These vans are good road trip vehicles and will make any trip to anywhere anytime. All the fluids are topped off. Van will make new owner happy.LOW RESERVE 

N/B, COMPANY POLICY: WE LIST EVERYTHING THAT WE KNOW ABOUT OUR VEHICLES. CERTAINLY THERE MIGHT BE CERTAIN THINGS THAT WE MIGHT NOT NOTICE BECAUSE WE ARE NOT DOING A 24PT INSPECTION. IT IS JUST A VISUAL INSPECTION AND A ROAD TEST. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  WE GET THESE CARS FROM TRADE-INS AND DEALER'S AUCTIONS AND TRY TO PASS ON THE SAVINGS TO THE PUBLIC VIA EBAY AUCTION. 

THIS VEHICLE HASN'T BEEN STATE INSPECTED, IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT IT IN THEIR STATE IRRESPECTIVE OF WHICH STATE. YOU ARE WELCOMED TO BRING A MECHANIC TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING BECAUSE ONCE YOU WIN THE BID, THE VEHICLE IS YOURS. WE DON'T HAVE MECHANICS NEITHER A WORKSHOP TO DO A 24PT INSPECTIONS ON OUR VEHICLE.  We would make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION WHAT SO EVER, PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME ON MY EMAIL BEFORE THE END OF THE SALE.

IF YOU HAVE LESS THAT 10 FEEDBACKS, YOU MUST EMAIL ME BEFORE YOU BID OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID.

NON PAYING BIDDERS BEWARE!!!!!  WE ARE SICK AND TIRED OF BIDDERS WHO WIN THE AUCTION AND COME UP WITH SOME FLIMSY EXCUSES ABOUT THEIR SO CALLED CHILDREN BIDDING OR PLAYING WITH THEIR ACCOUNT ( I GUESS THEIR CHILDREN KNOWS THEIR PASSWORD BY OSMOSIS) IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY TO PAY FOR THE VEHICLE, DON'T BID. IF YOUR SON WILL BID ON THE VEHICLE CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD AND IF YOU HAVE TO BID ON ANY OF OUR VEHICLES, BID WHAT YOU CAN PAY FOR. EBAY IS NOT FREE. IT COSTS MONEY TO LIST THESE VEHICLES.

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Mon, Jul 13 2015

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