Dodge Sprinter 3500 Cutaway With Refrigerator Utility Box Truck! Dual Tires! on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.7L I5 TURBODIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Dodge
Model: Sprinter
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR BOX TRUCK
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 101,543
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
This is a 2006 DODGE SPRINTER 3500 CUTAWAY WITH REFRIGERATOR UTILITY BOX TRUCK
with Tip-Tronic (Can be used both as Automatic and Manual) Transmission!!!
HAS CLEAN PENNSYLVANIA STATE TITLE WITH NOT ACTUAL MILES HISTORY!!!
ODOMETER READING WAS REPORTED DIFFERENTLY AS IT STATES NOW BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER.
SPRINTERS ARE PROBABLY THE BEST COMBINATION OF POWER AND AWESOME MPG OUT THERE!!!
The Exterior is White
with Blue/Gray Cloth Interior.
Loaded with 2.7L i5 TurboDiesel Engine!!!
HAS A REFRIGERATOR INSTALLED IN THE BOX, THE CONTROLLER IN THE CAB SAYS IT GOES DOWN TO 20 DEGREES F,
HOWEVER IT WAS NOT TESTED. IT PROBABLY WOULD NOT FREEZE BECAUSE THE BOX IS NOT ISOLATED.
This Truck is perfect for utility purposes.
LIEN AND LOANS HAVE BEEN CLEARED ON THIS VEHICLE!!!
MIGHT HAVE SOME MINOR DENTS AND SCRATCHES ON THE BODY!!!
This DODGE SPRINTER 3500 UTILITY BOX TRUCK is Very Well Loaded with:
Automatic Transmission,
AM/FM Stereo,
Diesel Engine,
Climate Control System with A/C,
Rear-Wheel Drive, 2.7 Liter Engine,
Manual Doors, Manual Mirrors, Manual Windows,
12V Power Outlet, ABS Brakes, i5 Engine,
Dome Lamps, Cloth bucket seats,
TurboDiesel Engine,
Cruise Control System,
Cup Holders,
PLEASE READ THE TERMS!!!
***All the vehicles are sold "AS-IS" NO WARRANTY!!! THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS ISSUED FOR THIS VEHICLE.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTY!!!
$230 of dealer fee, title transfer, temporary tag and registration fees apply to all vehicles.
Full payment MUST be made within 7 days after the auction ends.
Immediate deposit of $500 required within 24 hours to the dealership's bank account!!!
(non-refundable if the buyer does not show up to pick up the vehicle or if the buyer does not make full payment within 7 days)
If the buyer does not respond or does not make deposit within 24 hours, the dealer keeps the right to sell the vehicle to other customer!!!
PLEASE NOTE: The eBay member is NOT responsible for any of the sold vehicles and is not a DEALER!!!
I AM JUST A MIDDLEMAN WHO SELLS STUFF ON EBAY FOR OTHERS!!!
All responsibilities regarding issues, condition are on THE DEALER of the vehicle.
THANK YOU!!!
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