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2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans for Sale
Charleston, WV
Sep 21, 2023
2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans Used White Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, 84,714 miles, White 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans Used White Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, 84,714 miles, White 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans Used White Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, 84,714 miles, White 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans Used White Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, 84,714 miles, White 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo Vans Used White Used 2015 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500, 84,714 miles, White
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2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT SPORTS VAN for Sale
Parkersburg, WV
Oct 12, 2023
Contact us for release date. Used 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 55,388 miles Contact us for release date. Used 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 55,388 miles Contact us for release date. Used 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 55,388 miles Contact us for release date. Used 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 55,388 miles Contact us for release date. Used 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 55,388 miles
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Used 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER For Sale
Oak Hill, WV
Jan 26, 2024
2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Used 2006 Chevrolet Uplander Purple 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Used 2006 Chevrolet Uplander Purple 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Used 2006 Chevrolet Uplander Purple 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Used 2006 Chevrolet Uplander Purple 2006 CHEVROLET UPLANDER Used 2006 Chevrolet Uplander Purple
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Used 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY For Sale
Oak Hill, WV
Mar 12, 2024
2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Used 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Silver 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Used 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Silver 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Used 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Silver 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Used 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Silver 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Used 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Silver
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1961 Mercedes Benz Delivery Van for Sale
Charleston, WV
Jan 01, 2024
1961 Mercedes Benz L319 Commercial Van. I purchased about two years ago. The 319 is one heavy duty van and sports a dually rear axle. The tires are practically new. Recent mechanical work done: Freshly rebuilt head Replaced all gaskets on the top of motor with OEM products Freshly rebuilt brakes (all brake cylinders rebuilt, master cylinder rebuilt, all new hoses)Completely flushed out brake system Freshly rebuilt radiator Replaced distributer cap and points Replaced shifter linkage Motor: The van has a small 190SL type motor in it and it runs great (freshly rebuilt head). It takes a couple of minutes to warm up, but once it is warmed up it drives nicely. The carb linkage is a little sloppy and could use replacing at some point. Because of the weight of the van ⦠the van is slow, but will cruise on flat freeway at around 60 MPHTransmission: The van is a manual shift on the steering column. It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. The rear cabin also has a lighting system that is controlled from the main cabin. Exterior: The original color of the van was the medium blue Mercedes used on commercial vehicles. The paint will need attention at some point. There is cracking and areas of flaking. The lower sides and front fenders were replaced with wood paneling and some areas were done in copper. The gentleman I bought it from treated the van like a piece of drivable art and really went to work adding extra trim when restoring the van. Known Issues: Carb linkage will need attention at some point Small circular chips in windshield Passenger wiper linkage will need repair Cracking in paint and small areas of surface rust Tail lights are not original (off a VW bus)Small hole patched in the roof of van (some sort of vent)Small holes patched on the side of van (from mounting of business sign)Passenger door missing safety hinge so door swings past 90 degrees Chassis: A few small areas of surface rust, but it is completely solid! The rear cabin flooring was all replaced by the gentleman I bought it from. It was wood from factory and I believed he used some sort of heavy plywood when he replaced it. Used 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 59,000 miles 1961 Mercedes Benz L319 Commercial Van. I purchased about two years ago. The 319 is one heavy duty van and sports a dually rear axle. The tires are practically new. Recent mechanical work done: Freshly rebuilt head Replaced all gaskets on the top of motor with OEM products Freshly rebuilt brakes (all brake cylinders rebuilt, master cylinder rebuilt, all new hoses)Completely flushed out brake system Freshly rebuilt radiator Replaced distributer cap and points Replaced shifter linkage Motor: The van has a small 190SL type motor in it and it runs great (freshly rebuilt head). It takes a couple of minutes to warm up, but once it is warmed up it drives nicely. The carb linkage is a little sloppy and could use replacing at some point. Because of the weight of the van ⦠the van is slow, but will cruise on flat freeway at around 60 MPHTransmission: The van is a manual shift on the steering column. It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. The rear cabin also has a lighting system that is controlled from the main cabin. Exterior: The original color of the van was the medium blue Mercedes used on commercial vehicles. The paint will need attention at some point. There is cracking and areas of flaking. The lower sides and front fenders were replaced with wood paneling and some areas were done in copper. The gentleman I bought it from treated the van like a piece of drivable art and really went to work adding extra trim when restoring the van. Known Issues: Carb linkage will need attention at some point Small circular chips in windshield Passenger wiper linkage will need repair Cracking in paint and small areas of surface rust Tail lights are not original (off a VW bus)Small hole patched in the roof of van (some sort of vent)Small holes patched on the side of van (from mounting of business sign)Passenger door missing safety hinge so door swings past 90 degrees Chassis: A few small areas of surface rust, but it is completely solid! The rear cabin flooring was all replaced by the gentleman I bought it from. It was wood from factory and I believed he used some sort of heavy plywood when he replaced it. Used 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 59,000 miles 1961 Mercedes Benz L319 Commercial Van. I purchased about two years ago. The 319 is one heavy duty van and sports a dually rear axle. The tires are practically new. Recent mechanical work done: Freshly rebuilt head Replaced all gaskets on the top of motor with OEM products Freshly rebuilt brakes (all brake cylinders rebuilt, master cylinder rebuilt, all new hoses)Completely flushed out brake system Freshly rebuilt radiator Replaced distributer cap and points Replaced shifter linkage Motor: The van has a small 190SL type motor in it and it runs great (freshly rebuilt head). It takes a couple of minutes to warm up, but once it is warmed up it drives nicely. The carb linkage is a little sloppy and could use replacing at some point. Because of the weight of the van ⦠the van is slow, but will cruise on flat freeway at around 60 MPHTransmission: The van is a manual shift on the steering column. It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. The rear cabin also has a lighting system that is controlled from the main cabin. Exterior: The original color of the van was the medium blue Mercedes used on commercial vehicles. The paint will need attention at some point. There is cracking and areas of flaking. The lower sides and front fenders were replaced with wood paneling and some areas were done in copper. The gentleman I bought it from treated the van like a piece of drivable art and really went to work adding extra trim when restoring the van. Known Issues: Carb linkage will need attention at some point Small circular chips in windshield Passenger wiper linkage will need repair Cracking in paint and small areas of surface rust Tail lights are not original (off a VW bus)Small hole patched in the roof of van (some sort of vent)Small holes patched on the side of van (from mounting of business sign)Passenger door missing safety hinge so door swings past 90 degrees Chassis: A few small areas of surface rust, but it is completely solid! The rear cabin flooring was all replaced by the gentleman I bought it from. It was wood from factory and I believed he used some sort of heavy plywood when he replaced it. Used 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 59,000 miles 1961 Mercedes Benz L319 Commercial Van. I purchased about two years ago. The 319 is one heavy duty van and sports a dually rear axle. The tires are practically new. Recent mechanical work done: Freshly rebuilt head Replaced all gaskets on the top of motor with OEM products Freshly rebuilt brakes (all brake cylinders rebuilt, master cylinder rebuilt, all new hoses)Completely flushed out brake system Freshly rebuilt radiator Replaced distributer cap and points Replaced shifter linkage Motor: The van has a small 190SL type motor in it and it runs great (freshly rebuilt head). It takes a couple of minutes to warm up, but once it is warmed up it drives nicely. The carb linkage is a little sloppy and could use replacing at some point. Because of the weight of the van ⦠the van is slow, but will cruise on flat freeway at around 60 MPHTransmission: The van is a manual shift on the steering column. It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. The rear cabin also has a lighting system that is controlled from the main cabin. Exterior: The original color of the van was the medium blue Mercedes used on commercial vehicles. The paint will need attention at some point. There is cracking and areas of flaking. The lower sides and front fenders were replaced with wood paneling and some areas were done in copper. The gentleman I bought it from treated the van like a piece of drivable art and really went to work adding extra trim when restoring the van. Known Issues: Carb linkage will need attention at some point Small circular chips in windshield Passenger wiper linkage will need repair Cracking in paint and small areas of surface rust Tail lights are not original (off a VW bus)Small hole patched in the roof of van (some sort of vent)Small holes patched on the side of van (from mounting of business sign)Passenger door missing safety hinge so door swings past 90 degrees Chassis: A few small areas of surface rust, but it is completely solid! The rear cabin flooring was all replaced by the gentleman I bought it from. It was wood from factory and I believed he used some sort of heavy plywood when he replaced it. Used 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 59,000 miles 1961 Mercedes Benz L319 Commercial Van. I purchased about two years ago. The 319 is one heavy duty van and sports a dually rear axle. The tires are practically new. Recent mechanical work done: Freshly rebuilt head Replaced all gaskets on the top of motor with OEM products Freshly rebuilt brakes (all brake cylinders rebuilt, master cylinder rebuilt, all new hoses)Completely flushed out brake system Freshly rebuilt radiator Replaced distributer cap and points Replaced shifter linkage Motor: The van has a small 190SL type motor in it and it runs great (freshly rebuilt head). It takes a couple of minutes to warm up, but once it is warmed up it drives nicely. The carb linkage is a little sloppy and could use replacing at some point. Because of the weight of the van ⦠the van is slow, but will cruise on flat freeway at around 60 MPHTransmission: The van is a manual shift on the steering column. It shifts great and smoothly but it will occasionally pop out of 1st gear if you don't firmly engage the gear. Interior: The seats appear to be original and the dash still has the correct original paint on it. The gentleman I purchased it from added retractable seat belts, a leather headliner and headrests mounted to the separation wall. The cassette player works fine as does the radio. All the switches and levers work fine. The gauges all work properly. The steering wheel has some cracks on it and the original turn signal (horn ring) no longer works. There is an aftermarket turn signal mounted to the steering column which works fine. There is a cool removable window and hatch so you can slide long items through into the main cabin. The rear cabin of the can has excellent storage cabinets and metal brackets for storage and moving things. The sides of the rear cabin have a strapping system which has proved useful for me. The rear cabin also has a lighting system that is controlled from the main cabin. Exterior: The original color of the van was the medium blue Mercedes used on commercial vehicles. The paint will need attention at some point. There is cracking and areas of flaking. The lower sides and front fenders were replaced with wood paneling and some areas were done in copper. The gentleman I bought it from treated the van like a piece of drivable art and really went to work adding extra trim when restoring the van. Known Issues: Carb linkage will need attention at some point Small circular chips in windshield Passenger wiper linkage will need repair Cracking in paint and small areas of surface rust Tail lights are not original (off a VW bus)Small hole patched in the roof of van (some sort of vent)Small holes patched on the side of van (from mounting of business sign)Passenger door missing safety hinge so door swings past 90 degrees Chassis: A few small areas of surface rust, but it is completely solid! The rear cabin flooring was all replaced by the gentleman I bought it from. It was wood from factory and I believed he used some sort of heavy plywood when he replaced it. Used 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series 59,000 miles
$6,000

2009 Toyota Sienna XLE for Sale
Parkersburg, WV
Aug 01, 2023
Superior Hyundai - Parkersburg Used 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE, 87,652 miles, Blue Superior Hyundai - Parkersburg Used 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE, 87,652 miles, Blue Superior Hyundai - Parkersburg Used 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE, 87,652 miles, Blue Superior Hyundai - Parkersburg Used 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE, 87,652 miles, Blue Superior Hyundai - Parkersburg Used 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE, 87,652 miles, Blue
$15,999
2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT for Sale
Charleston, WV
Feb 01, 2024
Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, 56,968 miles, White Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, 56,968 miles, White Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, 56,968 miles, White Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, 56,968 miles, White Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, 56,968 miles, White
$17,771

Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect Van for sale.
Morgantown, WV
May 17, 2023
Well maintained and runs and drives fantastic. This van will not last long at this price. Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect 110,279 miles, White Well maintained and runs and drives fantastic. This van will not last long at this price. Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect 110,279 miles, White Well maintained and runs and drives fantastic. This van will not last long at this price. Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect 110,279 miles, White Well maintained and runs and drives fantastic. This van will not last long at this price. Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect 110,279 miles, White Well maintained and runs and drives fantastic. This van will not last long at this price. Used 2019 Ford Transit Connect 110,279 miles, White
$19,995

2020 Toyota Sienna LE for Sale
Charleston, WV
Nov 01, 2023
Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2020 Toyota Sienna LE, 87,288 miles, Brown Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2020 Toyota Sienna LE, 87,288 miles, Brown Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2020 Toyota Sienna LE, 87,288 miles, Brown Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2020 Toyota Sienna LE, 87,288 miles, Brown Joe Holland Hyundai Used 2020 Toyota Sienna LE, 87,288 miles, Brown
$28,517

2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XL for Sale
Hurricane, WV
Oct 13, 2023
2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XLUsed Used 2020 Ford Transit Connect 53,187 miles 2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XLUsed Used 2020 Ford Transit Connect 53,187 miles 2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XLUsed Used 2020 Ford Transit Connect 53,187 miles 2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XLUsed Used 2020 Ford Transit Connect 53,187 miles 2020 Ford Transit Connect Van XLUsed Used 2020 Ford Transit Connect 53,187 miles
$29,869
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