Sprinter 3500shc Super Dually Turbo Diesel Thermo King V300 Cooler No Reserve on 2040-cars
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
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For sale we have a 2008 Dodge Sprinter 3500SHC Super Dually Turbo DIESEL. This truck was used for a produce/fruit store. The truck features the 3.0L Turbo DIESEL motor. The motor fires right up and it is solid and very healthy with lots of power and plenty of torque. These engines are known to last for over 500-K miles. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly thru all the gears with no delays and or issues. This van is equipped with a Thermo King V300 Cooler. This is a fantastic buy for someone looking for a produce hauler, a cold drink delivery vehicle, a mobile food vendor or a Caterer that needs a vehicle right now and cannot wait the normal 6 weeks to get one built. The interior has been heavily insulated on the walls and ceiling to keep the low temperature. To buy the unit alone, to insulate it and to install it you looking at over $15-K while this sprinter is already built for you. The van has power windows (driver's side buttons for the window are missing), power door locks, cruise control, CD Player. The van has good tires and it driver's super nice down the road. Please understand that this van is a work horse so with that said it has: nicks, marks, scratches, dings, dents, touch-ups, and surface rust on some edges/areas. Other than that the van runs like a champ! Miles: 173584
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