1999 Chevy Tahoe Clean Original Paint Loaded Vortec 350 Engine 2 Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Warren, Michigan, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 VORTEC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Tahoe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LS
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 11,400
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: BURGANDY/PEWTER
Interior Color: GREY
Number of Cylinders: 8
HELLO :-) I AM LISTING THIS CHEVY TAHOE FOR MY FREINDS DAD... HE HAS 2 CARS AND GETTING UP IN HIS AGE FOR DRIVING, SO MY FREIND, DECIDED TO SELL IT.. HE USED THIS TRUCK FOR HIS FLORIDA DRIVER DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. THE TRUCK STAYED DOWN THERE MOST OF THE TIME. AND FLEW BACK AND FORTH..SINCE LATE 2008.. TRUCK RETAINS IT ORIGINAL PAINT. HAS COLD AIR. 350 VORTEC ENGINE, THAT GETS PRETTY GOOD MILEAGE. TRUCK HAS ALOT OF OPTIONS. INCLUDING POWER SEATS. IT IS 2 WHEEL DRIVE. WHICH IS A LITTLE RARE. MOST ARE 4X4'S.. HAS NEWER TIRES. TOW PACKAGE, ROOF RACK. FACTORY 2 TONE PAINT ALONG WITH FACTORY SIDE RUNNING BOARDS. IT ALSO HAS THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER ALONG WITH THE BOOKS. MY FREIND SENT IT TO THE DETAIL SHOP FOR A NICE CLEAN UP. IT HAD ALOT OF LEAVES AND COFFEE STAINS AS YOU CAN IMAGINE FOR 80 PLUS YEAR OLD DRIVER.. I HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN THIS CAR FOR 2 DAYS BEFORE LISTING IT. SO, I CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.. EVEN THOUGH I AM NO CAR EXPERT!! I FOUND THIS TRUCK NICE DRIVING. AND, THE AIR IS REALLY COLD!! SO I BELEIVE ANYONE WHO PURCHASE'S THIS TRUCK CAN FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME! ALSO, I DO HAVE A FREIND THAT HAS A AUTO TRANPORT BUSSINESS. AND, USUALLY 1.25 A MILE IS A COMMON RATE! OR, I DO ALSO HAVE A USHIP ACCOUNT. WE CAN LIST THE TRANSPORT COST FOR YOU. OR SIMPLY USE EBAY'S SHIPPING QUOTE! I WILL ASK FOR A 250.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. SO MAKE SURE YOUR FUNDS ARE IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING! "PLEASE".. YOU MAY STORE THE VEHICLE FOR "FREE" UP TO 30 DAYS... AFTER THAT A 5.00 A DAY FEE WILL BE ADDED.. ALSO, PLEASE PAY FOR VEHICLE WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS. AFTER AUCTION HAS ENDED! ALSO.. YOU CAN COME ON DOWN OR SEND SOMEONE TO PERSONALLY INSPECT THE VEHICLE. THE FINAL PAYMENT CAN BE BANK WIRED OR CERTIFIED FUNDS.. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PICKUP VEHICLE UNTIL FINAL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED. THEN, I CAN OVERNIGHT YOUR TITLE. I WILL NOT GIVE IT TO ANY TRANSPORTERS. HAD PROBLEMS IN THE PAST WITH THEM MISPLACING TITLES.. THANK YOU!
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