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Majestic High Top Van Conversion on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:111092
Location:

Schulenburg, Texas, United States

Schulenburg, Texas, United States

 

2007 CHEVY EXPRESS 2500 HIGH TOP MAJESTIC CONVERSION VAN 9 PASSENGER

VIN 1GBGG29U071199538

6.0L GAS

AUTO TRANSMISSION

FACTORY TOWING PACKAGE

EXTENDED WHEEL BASE

RUNNING BOARDS WITH FENDER FLARES

REAR VIEW WITH COMPASS AND TEMP

CRUISE, DUAL  AIR CONDITIONER WITH SEPARATE CONTROLS,  DVD,RADIO, TV

FRONT CAPTAIN CHAIRS, 4 REAR BUCKET SEATS, REAR BENCH

MANY STORAGE CABINETS OVERHEAD

NEW MICHELIN TIRES INSTALLED LAST YEAR WHEN I BOUGHT IT.  (CURRENTLY ABOUT 6000 MILE ON THEM)

VEHICLE HAD 104512 MILE WHEN I BOUGHT IT, CURRENT ODOMETER IS 111092. 

NO WARRANTY SOLD AS IS 

VAN IS IN GREAT SHAPE, ONLY TWO SMALL DOOR DINGS THAT ARE HARD TO SEE.  THERE ARE NO GLASS ISSUES.  INSIDE IS VERY CLEAN, NON SMOKER.  VAN RUNS STRONG WITH NO POWER TRAIN PROBLEMS.

I BOUGHT THIS VAN LAST OCTOBER WITH THE INTENT ON CONVERTING IT TO A SMALL CONTAINED RV WITH BED, BATHROOM AND SO ON.   WORK AND TIME DOES NOT PERMIT ME TO DO SO AND DECIDED TO SELL RATHER THAN SIT IN A GARAGE.  I DO HAVE A COVER THAT GOES WITH THE VAN.  VEHICLE HISTORY IS A LITTLE FUNNY…..PREVIOUS OWNER WAS IN TEXAS, SOLD TO FLORIDA DEALER , THEN I BOUGHT IT AND BROUGHT BACK TO TEXAS.   THERE MAY BE SMALL FLAWS IN THE PAINT, BUT GOING OVER IT MANY TIMES, I CAN NOT SEE ANYTHING THAT STANDS OUT.   A FEW ROAD CHIPS HERE AND THERE, BUT WITH THE BRIGHT WHITE IT IS HARD TO SEE.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 9795616446 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.  VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION DUE TO LOCAL SALE.  SHIPPING IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.  I WILL ASSIST IN WHAT EVER WAY I CAN TO HELP GET THIS TO YOU.  

MILEAGE MAY VARY DUE TO LOCAL TEST RIDES

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Mon, Jan 26 2015

Let the record show that victory at the 2015 Rolex 24 at Daytona went to the No. 02 Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Target/Ford EcoBoost Riley DP driven by Verizon IndyCar drivers Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan and NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray and Kyle Larson. The winner did 740 laps to cover 2,634.3 miles in 24 hours and 57.667 seconds. That's a statement to this year's pace in spite of 18 cautions, two more than last year: the Michael Shank Racing Ligier got pole with a time of 1:39.194, slower than last year's pole time of 1:38.270; however, the winning car last year only did 695 laps. The fight for top honors was shaved to a four-car battle over the first third of the event. The No. 02 Ganassi car took the lead on the first lap, swapping it well into the night with the No. 01 Ganassi car, the No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing Corvette DP, and the defending champion No. 5 Action Express Corvette DP, all of them staying within about 20 seconds of one another. The Action Express car had a fuel connector come loose and lost three laps getting towed back to the pits to have it reattached, but was back in the lead 18 hours in. The No. 01 Ganassi car dropped out with recurring clutch problems 22 hours in, retiring not long after. A race-within-the-race is where the concluding action happened, a seven minute, 30-second dash from the end of the last caution to the checkered flag. During the penultimate pit stops with an hour to go, Dixon was in second place followed Jordan Taylor in the Wayne Taylor Racing DP into the pits but beat him out, taking the lead. The Action Express car was in third. In the last pit stops of the race, Dixon gained even more time, getting a four-second advantage over Taylor. Then a full-course caution came out twenty minutes before the finish when a Prototype Challenge car hit the wall and caught fire, bunching up the field. That closed the pits, but the Wayne Taylor Racing car had to pit during that yellow because of a miscalculation of driver time. No driver can be behind the wheel for more than four hours in a six-hour period but Jordan Taylor was going to go over, so he came in to swap out for brother Ricky. That cost the team any chance of second place, since they took an additional drive-through penalty for entering closed pits. When the track went green again, Sebastien Bourdais in the Action Express car stayed all over Dixon for the final five laps but couldn't get around him.

Looking back at the Citation IV concept that likely shaped the GM EV1

Wed, Aug 20 2014

Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. We're not sure how that applies to the GM EV1, but we'd still like to share something from Autoline Daily, an online automotive new show with our friend John McElroy. He's been covering the business for decades now and recently found something interesting: pictures of the 1984 Chevrolet Citation IV concept, seen above. Displayed half a decade before the first electric concept that would become the EV1 (inset), McElroy says it's now clear that the elegant, aerodynamic EV1 took a lot of styling cues from the Citation IV, which was developed in part thanks to GM's new-at-the-time Aerodynamics Laboratory. We agree with him that the spats over the rear wheels, the flush glass, and the covered headlights all bear a certain kind of similarity between the two cars. That the colors almost match is a nice coincidence. The Impact (the concept version of the EV1) looked "frumpier," McElroy says, because it wasn't as long as the Citation. You can read a lot more about the Citation IV here and check out McElroy's thoughts in the video below. Find the Citation starting at around 3:45. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Survey says $25k barrier is a problem for EVs

Sun, 01 Dec 2013



The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.