NCV3: 2006-2018 SOLD- 2014 144” high roof 2.1L - $37,000

JesseTalley

New member
Vehicle Location
Grand Junction, CO
Contact Info
(951) 634-1823
Price
$38,000
Firm/OBO/Auction
or Best Offer
Model Year
2014
Mileage
102000
2014 Mercedes Sprinter
144” wheelbase
High roof
Passenger model w/ rear AC
2.1L turbo diesel
102,xxx miles

I have owned this van for about 3 years and 50k miles. I am the second owner. It was stock when I bought it. Had a few dents from the previous owner and gained a couple scratches under my ownership. Because of this it is not quite a beauty queen, but mechanically it is in excellent condition and I have no doubts that it will continue to run flawlessly for many 10’s and 100’s of thousands of miles to come. Original owner was in Southern California, it is now in Grand Junction, CO.

Here is a list of modifications I have made:
-Voyager aluminum roof rack
-Voyager aluminum side ladder
- Rigid flood lights on rack, above slider door and rear doors
-ARB awning
-Roadshower 4L (10 gal)
-LED interior lights, dimmable
-Maxxfan
-National Luna dual battery kit
-house battery (under passenger seat)
-3 panel platform bed
-L-track on floor
-1 up bike trays (5)
-reflectix insulation
-Heatshield window covers for all windows
-BFGoodrich all terrain KO2 tires

Extras (not installed):
-tire chains
-wheel well box
-4x 8’ L-track
-L-track installation hardware
-L-track accessories: tie down loops, hooks, etc.

I am also including all the original seats (seating capacity 12 with all seats installed).

Text, call, or message with questions, offers, or to come take a look at the van.

I am also open to trades for 3rd or 4th gen rams with Cummins.

Thanks for looking!
-Jesse
 

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JesseTalley

New member
Price drop to $37,000

I’ve had a lot of people contact me to ask questions, but nobody has pulled the trigger on it yet!

open to offers and trades for a Cummins truck (quad cab, short bed)
 

JesseTalley

New member
Yeah. It’s a custom 3-panel bed.
There are 4 brackets attached to the C and D pillars, then 1” square steel tube runners on each side attach to the brackets and the panels lay on top of those runners. The panels are made of 1” square steel tubing with 1/4” birch plywood on top. If you want more info or pictures I can send you some. Maybe a PM would be more appropriate if you want to have a conversation about it.
 

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