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2006 Freightliner 2500 140" Wheelbase High Top Sprinter Cargo Glass Van, Rare!! on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:147200 Color: racks are pressure mounted
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
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We are proud to offer this very rare and extremely nice example of a 2006 Freightliner 2500 140" wheelbase high top Sprinter cargo glass van ... This Sprinter is in extremely nice condition inside and out, was just inspected and serviced by the local Sprinter dealer, and needs nothing!  It is set up for use by a commercial and residential glass shop in Muncie, IN, but if another business wanted to use the van in other ways all exterior racks are pressure mounted (no screws in the body) and easily removable.  The body is in very nice condition with no rust, and the glass, interior, seats, etc. all are very clean.  These vans are usually used hard and not taken very good care of cosmetically.  We sell quite a few Sprinters and I only deal in the nicest examples that I make sure are 100% mechanically correct.  It is the *only* Sprinter I have ever seen for sale with the glass rack setup.  VERY rare!!  These are very hard to find in this condition and with this extremely low mileage for the model year.  Built by Mercedes-Benz, dead reliable with great fuel economy, huge hauling capacity and endless options for cargo area - useful in 100 different ways to 100 different businesses.  Nice examples are few and far between and this one is *very* nice - don't miss out on it!


2006 Freightliner 2500SHC 140" WB 5-door High Top Sprinter glass van (VIN: WDYPD644065968487), arctic white ext. with grey fabric seats, 147,200 miles, 5-spd. auto trans, standard 140" wheel base with 5 doors, 3/4 ton chassis, high top version with sliding side door and rear barn doors, seats two, 2.7L DOHC Inline-5 cyl. Mercedes-Benz common rail turbo diesel engine (154hp. & 243 lb-ft. torque), electronic fuel injection, rack & pinion power steering, independent front suspension with solid live rear axle suspension, 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, stability & traction control with electronic brakeforce distribution, high top cargo van with manual windows / door locks / ext. mirrors, cruise control and tow package.  Van is set up for use by a glass company with two pressure fitted exterior glass racks (removable with no holes drilled in the body) and interior glass rack as well as a cabinet / shelving unit.  Solid front divider.  Drives great (was driven to southern IN from Indianapolis) and everything works incl. ice cold a/c.  Clean AutoCheck report and 1 owner since new - Just had a full service and inspection by the local Sprinter dealer and needs nothing.  Most owners report fuel mileage anywhere from 21-25 mpg. city and even higher highway, 26.4 gallon fuel capacity.  With diesel prices at $4.00 / gal. think of the savings over a regular box truck or cargo van.  Under 10,000 GVWR so you don't need a CDL to drive it.  These are rare and very difficult to find!  US built in Pooler, GA. 


Length: 225", Cargo area length (floor to seat):  129", Width: 74", Cargo area width (wheel wells):  50.0", Cargo area width (wall):  68", Height: 104", Cargo area height:  73", Wheelbase: 140", Ground clearance: 8.3", Interior cargo capacity: 367 cubic feet, Max towing: 5,000 pounds, Max payload: 3,979 pounds, Gross weight: 8,550 pounds, Curb weight: 4,571 pounds





Bid with confidence - we have been a member of eBay since November 1998 and we have an excellent feedback rating!!  We do have a complete collection of photographs that document every aspect of this vehicle, so please request them!  And be sure to mail us if you have any questions!  Please also keep in mind that this vehicle is being advertised via other retail venues, so we reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time and without notice.
God bless and good luck in bidding!





*This vehicle is located in Southern Indiana - more information or photographs are available upon on request. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the description of this vehicle, mistakes regarding hp ratings, options, etc. can be made. I have also done my best to be very honest and very critical about the cosmetic and mechanical condition of this vehicle.  Of course, it is not always possible to pick-up on every minor detail or flaw.  Please keep expectations realistic as this is a pre-owned vehicle, and I have personally found blemishes on brand new un-driven vehicles. If you are an exceptionally detailed oriented person, please contact me to verify any information directly, and I will do my best to specifically photograph anything you request and to answer any of your questions to the best of my ability.

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