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2006 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Diesel 158" Hitop Nice No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:362101
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:

THIS IS A 2006 DODGE SPRINTER 2500 DIESEL 158" HI-TOP CARGO VAN WITH 362,101 MILES .

THIS VAN IS BEING LISTED AND SOLD FOR NEW FRANKEN AUTOMART, 5017 ALGOMA RD, NEW FRANKEN, WI 54229 ( LOCATED APPROX 2 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY,WI ).

 

THE SPRINTER WAS PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY A LOCAL DELIVERY FIRM. IT FEATURES POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, A/C ( NEEDS A RECHARGE ), STEREO, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ( MANUAL SHIFT ALSO ), 3 KEYS AND POWER MIRRORS .

 

THE VAN RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE. IT IS SMOOTH, TIGHT AND STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD AND ALL ACC WORK PROPERLY.  IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY OIL OR FLUID LEAKS AND I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE IT ANY DISTANCE OR ANYWHERE. REAR TIRES ARE APPROX 80%, FRONTS WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED AT SOON.

BODY LOOKS NICE BUT IT DOES HAVE A FEW RUST SCABS STARTING. IT ALSO HAS A SMALL DENT IN THE FRONT FENDER ( VERY HARD TO SEE ). WINDSHIELD IS CRACKED ON THE LOWER PASSENGER SIDE.

THE INTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE AND ALL ACC WORK AS THEY SHOULD. ** DOES NOT HAVE ANY WARNING / CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON **

 

 

                                          ***** SELLING NO RESERVE, LAST BID OWNS IT *****

 

VAN IS LOCATED IN NEW FRANKEN,WI ( APPROX 2 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY,WI ). IT CAN BE INSPECTED ANYTIME DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. HAS A CLEAR TITLE AND IS READY TO BE SOLD....WISCONSIN RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY TAX, TITLE AND REGISTRATION FEE'S... BUYER TO PAY ALL SHIPPING COST. FOR REASONABLE SHIPPING RATES CHECK WITH BRETT @ 715-250-0249 ( LOCAL TRANSPORTER ) OR CHECK WITH WWW.USHIP.COM....  FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END, BANK WIRE TRANSFERS OR CASH ( IN-PERSON).  IF THE VAN IS PAID FOR IN-FULL, IT CAN BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE, AS LONG AS NEEDED....WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTIONS END ( OR IT GETS RELISTED / 2ND CHANCE OFFER ).  ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME @ 920-655-2338.

THANKS...PAUL

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Mon, Aug 21 2017

Fans of " Baby Driver," now is your chance to own some seriously cool bits of movie memorabilia. Allpro Subaru is currently selling two of the cars from the film. The first is one of the red Subaru Impreza WRXs that were used for some of the film's signature stunts, which made the red rally sedan the de facto hero car of the movie. There were a number of stunt cars used to represent the hero car, including a modified WRX and an STI with a WRX wing. This particular one, a 2006 model, is a little more interesting, as it was the one that was converted to rear-drive to make it easier to complete stunts with it. According to the description, it also has a turbocharger from a 2004 STI to make more power, which fits what stunt driver Jeremy Fry told us. The description reveals other interesting tidbits. The car does have a clean title and has 158,000 miles on it. Obviously some of those miles were a bit rough, and the description notes that the stunt driving has led to some cosmetic defects. The AutoCheck vehicle history report reveals more. Apparently this Impreza WRX led a rough life before filming, as it had four mild to moderate crashes reported. It also appears that it will need the Takata airbag replaced. But on the plus side, this car is a unique piece of car and film history, and its rear-drive layout should make it interesting to drive. On top of that, it also has a leather interior that appears to be in good shape. View 5 Photos You'd better have a healthy bank account before trying to buy this WRX. As of writing, the bidding has reached $40,300. If that's too pricey, though, Allpro Subaru has yet another car from the movie. It's a 2011 Dodge Charger police car in Atlanta, Ga. police livery, complete with a V8. It's also pretty thoroughly wrecked, though the description says that it is drivable. Based on the bullet holes in the windshield, the Charger appears to be the one used in the (mild spoiler alert) final showdown between Baby and Buddy. But because this car is much less famous and in far worse shape, it's also much cheaper. Bidding has only reached $3,000 at the time of writing. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery 2006 Subaru Impreza used in Baby Driver News Source: eBay / Allpro Subaru via JalopnikImage Credit: eBay / Allpro Subaru TV/Movies Dodge Subaru Auctions Police/Emergency Performance Sedan impreza wrx baby driver

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