Detail Info for: Great Work Van! New Inspection,No Reserve!!! runs Great

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/19/2010
Price:
$ 1175.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
101359
Location:
York, Pennsylvania, 17404
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1999 Dodge Ram Van
Submodel Body Type:
-
Engine:
6 Cylinder
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
2b7hb11x7xk542316
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
AM/FM Radio
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Up for sale here is a Great work Van. It has served me well! It just passed inspection in June 2010. I just did a Tune Up not long ago, New Brakes and New Drums, Recent New Tires! GoodYear Wranglers! This van runs and drives great and will make someone alot of money. It is equipped with shelves and storage compartments in the back. It also has protection grills over all the windows inside. The Van is a typical work van from the standpoint of dings dents and scrapes so dont come looking to pickup your new conversion van to take the family on vacation! It has a solid rookrack that is very strong. Note the sliding doors latch malfunctioned and was removed in an attemp to repair and never replaced, the handel for the slider was removed to avoid people open the door when we did get it to latch. so if you replace the latch and reinstall the handle, slider should work. It is currently tied closed.So here is a NO RESERVE auction on a great Work Truck! On Aug-19-10 at 05:09:56 PDT, seller added the following information: Note.... After recieving several questions about the sliding door, I felt the need to clarify. My employee just informed me that when he had trouble with the door, he could not get it to latch, so he removed the latch and closed the door and secured it in the closed position. I dont know where the removed latch is now, so a new latch will need to be installed. He told ne the door was secure, but I had him remove the outside handle so nobody would forget that it was inoperable and start yanking on it, then handle is in the center console. So in summary, I "assume" that with the replacement of the now missing latch and reinsallation of the handle, I believe the sliding door should work as it was prior. Just know, doors broke,, gotta fix it...if you want to. Thanks for all the inquiries.