2005 Chevrolet Express 3500 Ls Extended Passenger Van 6.0l Cargo Gmc Savana 155" on 2040-cars
Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 Chevrolet Express Lt 3500 I have removed the rear bench seats to use as a cargo van. The seatbelts and interior are still installed in case someone wants to put the seats back in to use as a passenger van. This van is a 1 ton, G3500 with the 6.0 liter V8. It has a GVW of 9600 lbs. Current mileage is 102,340. It may increase slightly as I use it occasionally. Power locks Power windows Cruise control Rear Heat and A/C Rear window defrost Stabilitrak Tilt wheel AM/FM CD player 155" Extended Wheelbase Sliding entry door Front chrome bumper has a dent on the driver's side. Pretty minor. Armrest on driver's captain chair is loose when in the lowered position. Typical scratches and dings from a commercial vehicle. Tires probably have about 30-40% tread remaining. Has current PA inspection, expiring January, 2015. Synthetic oil changes every 4-5,000k miles. Any questions or picture requests can be returned within 24 hours. Thank you On Apr-22-14 at 20:56:30 PDT, seller added the following information: To answer some of the overwhelming questions, this van was a 15 passenger. I have 3 of the 4 bench seats that can go with the winning bidder. Two of the benches have 3 seats and one is a bit longer. Probably a 4 seat bench. However, I only have 1 of the hooks required to lock the seats in place. I'm not sure where the other 5 are. The seats can be installed, just not locked in place. I'm sure the hooks are available at a dealer. The rear tires are at about 30%. The fronts are getting pretty close to the wear bar. The tread is somewhat aggressive for all season tires and worked well in the winter. They are a noisey tire though. I would put a new set of tires on in the next few thousand miles if I were keeping the van. Pictures of a rear tire and a front tire have been added along with the bench seats. |
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