2002 Astro Awd Ls" X" Engine Parts Van on 2040-cars
Milford, Connecticut, United States
My 2002 Chevy AWD Astro started throwing a PO304 code as well as a lower end knock. I found metal filings on the oil plug. The motor is done and a cost effective repair is not possible as the frame bolts look rusted in place and I am not willing to risk possibly damaging or breaking them. Therefor I am selling it as a Parts Van. The Astro has 86350 miles on it. It is Blue with a grey interior and never gave me trouble till this event. Whats in the Van: Near mint grey cloth interior (see pictures) New windshield (last winter) all other glass is good, clean & clear Lower cladding in nice shape (some are new as of last summer) Hood is new (last year) Transfer case was redone (late last summer) Had a good tranny New starter (past winter) New AC compressor ( in April) New headlight lenses and bulbs ( last summer) New turn signal lenses ( last fall) Custom lighted cornering lenses (last fall) New custom tail lights ( last summer) Custom carpeted storage area behind 2nd seat (third seat included) Sliding door has new rollers (last fall) and was repaired from some body damage Paint has been maintained and touch ups done as needed. Some rust starting to show on drivers rocker ( planned to fix this year) Body is very nice with only a small rust area on front lower lip of passenger fender The rear bumper does have a fair dent in it from being hit Front bumper is good Whats NOT in the Van: Exhaust system from the cat back has been removed Distributor has been removed Tires and rims (pictured) are NOT part of the van as being sold. The Van is being sold as-is, (minus the noted parts) final sale for parts. Keep in mind it will have to be towed out of driveway. I have 1 spare that goes with it as well as 2 additional OEM rims. You will need an additional tire to tow it OR it can be flat bedded. PICK UP ONLY ! Any shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Please contact me with any questions and I will get back to you ASAP. Payment in full by Cash required at pickup. |
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