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Good Running 1994 Chevrolet 3500 Ext Cab Gas Dually Flat Bed Low Miles Clean Tit on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:101704
Location:

Euless, Texas, United States

Euless, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 5.7L GAS
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1GCHC39K4RE163122
Year: 1994
Mileage: 101,704
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: PICKUP FLATBED DUALLY
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks

 
UP FOR OPEN AUCTION:
1994 CHEVROLET 3500 EXT CAB FLAT BED DUALLY 2WD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
THIS TRUCK HAS CLEAN TX TITLE AND CLEAN AUTOCHECK. THIS CHEVY HAS NO PREVIOSE ACCIDENT HISTORY, ALL ORIGINAL BODY AND  PAINT. BODY OF THIS TRUCK LOOKS GOOD NO DENTS ON THE BODY. BODY DOES NOT HAVE RUST AT ALL. INTERIOR IS GOOD SHAPE HAS NO HOLES ON SEATS. 
THIS 1994 CHEVY 3500 EQUIPPED:
V8 5.7L GAS ENGINE - WORKS GREAT, WHILE WORKING DOES NOT MAKE ANY STRANGE NOISES, AND DOES NOT SHAKE, MECHANICALLY SOUNDS GOOD
2WD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WORKS AND SHIFTS PROPERLY.
A/C HEATER WORKS GOOD
ALL TIRES ARE GOOD
POWER STEERING - GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION, WORKS SOFT AND QUITE
MANUAL WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, MANUAL SEATS - ALL WORK WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM
LIGHTS WORK
BID WITH CONFIDENCE, HIGHEST BID TAKES THIS TRUCK
IN STATE OF TX RESIDENTS HAVE TO PAY ON THE TOP OF WINNING PRICE TT&L AND HANDLING FEE OF $75.00 AND $15 E-TAG FEE, OUT OF STATE RESIDENTS WILL PAY ONLY WINNING PRICE PLUS $75 HANDLING FEE AND  $15 E TAG FEE(TEMPORARY TAG)
WE ARE LOCATED IN DALLAS TX NOT FAR FROM DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT. OUR COMPANY WILL PROVIDE FREE PICK UP FROM THE AIRPORT 6 DAYS A WEEK: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
OUR LOCATION HOURS OF OPERATION FROM 9AM TO 7PM
WE CAN HELP WITH TRANSPORTATION NATION WIDE
IF YOU HAVE ANY KIND OF QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR MESSAGE THROUGH EBAY AND WE WILL BE MORE THEN HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT 682-221-9627

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