2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Long on 2040-cars
Little Falls, New York, United States
DODGE SPRINTER 2500
DESCRIPTION- THIS IS A LONG AND HIGH TOP SPRINTER SELLING AS IS WITH A NO RESERVE AUCTION STYLE! THE VEHICLE STARTS RIGHT UP, DRIVES AND ENGINE RUNS GREAT! HOWEVER I DID NOT TAKE IT ON THE HIGHWAY SO I CANNOT TELL HOW THE TRANSMISSION WORKS. IT WAS INVOLVED IN A VERY LIGHT FRONT END DAMAGE AND WILL NEED SOME MINOR WORK DONE. THE BODY ALSO HAS DENTS, SCRATCHES ETC FROM WEAR. THE CONTROLLERS THAT ARE ON THE STEERING WHEEL ARE BROKEN. PLEASE REFER TO PICTURES AND THE VIDEO THAT IS POSTED! CLICK OR COPY AND PASTE THE LINK BELOW TO URL TO VIEW THE VIDEO! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION SALE !! HIGHEST BIDDER WILL BE THE WINNER!!! THANK YOU FOR CHECKING OUT THIS VEHICLE AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! |
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