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2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Custom Regency Conversion Van 4-door 3.9l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:156000 Color: AS WELL AS INTERIOR
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                                                DODGE RAM 1500 REGENCY CONVERSION


  YOU ARE BIDDING ON MY FATHERS CUSTOM VAN THAT THE FAMILY HAS BABIED AND WIPED WITH A DIAPER UNTIL I WAS HIT BY AN INTOXICATED DRIVER.....NEEDLESS TO SAY, DAD WAS PISSED………

THIS IS A HIGH END REGENCY CONVERSION THAT IS A 1500 BODY ON A HEAVYDUTY CHASSIS AND RUNNING GEAR FROM A 2500. THATS WHY ITS SO TOUGH AND SMOOTH. PLUS IT HAS BEEN RETRO FITTED FOR REAR AC WITH SEPARATE CONTROLS. INCREDIBLE TRAVELING RIG. VERY SAD TO SEE IT GO. NEW TUNE-UP, BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND. PLEASE VIEW PICS CAREFULLY AND NOTE THE INSANELY CLEAN AN UNMOLESTED EXTERIOR AS WELL AS INTERIOR… THIS WAS NOT A DAILY DRIVER.....IT WS BOUGHT AN USED FOR QUALITY FAMILY TIME. THE RIGHT BUYER THAT CAN EXPEND A LITTLE ELBOW GREASE CAN END UP WITH THIS GREAT CUSTOM VAN.

                                         NEEDS:

                                                           -MINOR BODY REPAIR

                                                                      - NEW FAMILY

                                          DONE:               

                                                              - BRAKES ALL THE WAY ROUND

                                                                          -ENGINE TUNE-UP

                                                                                      -DETAILED


                                                                               ********ADDITIONAL PICTURES CAN BE FURNISHED AT BUYERS REQUEST************

                                                                                   

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Vehicle Representation: Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our abilities, it is still possible that we may have unintentionally made an error or left some information out. Please keep in mind that used vehicles may have typical dings and scratches inherent for their year and mileage. Interior wear should also be considered depending on the vehicle’s year and mileage. Opinions and expectations can vary, so please contact us if you have any questions or concerns regarding the condition of this vehicle. Please review all photos carefully and if there is anything you are not sure about, ask questions prior to bidding. We are not responsible for errors or omissions in our listings. The mileage may be different than advertised due to test drives and demos.  Vehicle Inspection: We welcome and encourage potential buyers to inspect the vehicle but such inspections MUST be conducted prior to completion of this auction. This vehicle is available for inspection at any reasonable time. If you choose to have the inspection done by a licensed professional, you must do so at your own expense. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied him or her as to the condition and value based solely upon that judgment. Furthermore, it will be assumed that you have inspected this vehicle fully if you have placed the bid.

 Vehicle Transportation: Buyer is responsible for shipping and/or pickup of the vehicle. All shipping charges are the buyer’s responsibility. We will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage although we will assist in the shipping logistics. Shipping companies have insurance policies that protect buyers against damage. If you choose to pick up the vehicle yourself, we can meet you near the train station at our local airport or other location as mutually agreed to in advance. This service is free of charge. However, we do require advance notice.

  Payment Information: If you are the winning bidder, you must contact us within 24 hours of winning the auction to set up payment arrangements. We require a $2,000 non-refundable deposit within forty-eight (48) hours of winning the auction. This deposit can be made through PayPal or wire transfer or cash. In the alternative, you can make your deposit via bank wire transfer and we can provide you via email the information needed to make such wire transfer. If the deposit is not received within the required timeframe and alternative arrangements acceptable to us are not made, we reserve the right to make the vehicle available for sale to another buyer. The remaining balance is due within five days of making the deposit. You must scan/email or fax us your state issued driver’s license after you make the deposit. We also require proof of insurance prior to delivering any vehicle. As final payment for the vehicle, we will accept a bank/cashier’s check, bank loan check, wire transfer, or cash. We will not release the vehicle and/or title until funds clear back to the issuing bank. If you pay cash, you can pick up the vehicle immediately. If you pay by wire transfer the vehicle will be available for pickup as soon as the wired funds are available in our account. If you pay by bank/cashier’s check, you will have to wait for the title until the funds clear back to the issuing bank unless alternative arrangements are made. If payment is made using a check we will hold all vehicles and titles until the funds clear back to the issuing bank.

Bidder’s Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to bid.

Choice of Law & Forum: Buyer agrees that in the event any dispute shall arise, we have the sole right to select the venue and location where such dispute will be heard. Sales Tax & Other Fees: Depending on the jurisdiction of your residence, the vehicle may be subject to a sales tax.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



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