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2002 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 Former Police Vehicle on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:81654 Color: White paint
Location:

Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Here is a 2002 Chevy Tahoe 4x4. This is a former police unmarked vehicle. It is NOT a police package vehicle. Only 81,654 miles. This vehicle was used by the detective bureau in our department.

Exterior:
White paint, some rust bubbling up under doors and fender wells. No major dents, but minor dings and scratches. Will have a hole in roof from radio antenna.
Tow package/receiver hitch, good glass

Interior:
Dark gray interior, carpet, cloth front seats vinyl rear seats, may have a small rip here or there but nothing major, needs a good cleaning. All police equipment was removed so there may be residual holes from mounting brackets here and there, no holes in dash. Cold Air conditioning, cruise control, electronic 4 wheel drive. electric windows all work.

Drive train:
5.3 liter engine, yes - only 81,654 miles. Drive train has a "growl" in it we are uncertain if it is in the transmission, transfercase, or rear end. It does go forward, reverse, and moves. Tires are fair.
***Note the 4 wheel drive is NOT working in this unit. unkown reason it could be mechanical or electrical.***

This was a police unmarked vehicle purchased new in 2002 for this department. It has remained in service until last week when we noticed the growl. It was regularly maintained every 3000 miles. Maintenance records are not available. This vehicle runs and drives, however we highly suggest to have it towed or trailered from our location. No test drives, however you may inspect the vehicle in person with an appointment by contacting Assistant Chief Robb Parthemore at 419-627-0824 ext. 6007 or rparthemore@perkinstownship.com. If more pictures are needed I can e-mail them to you upon request. 

Perkins Township is selling this vehicle as is, where is, we will not deliver, package or ship the vehicle. There are no guarantees or warranties made with the sale of this vehicle. Any of our vehicles should be inspected by a certified mechanic prior to being placed back into service on the road. Perkins Township assumes no liability from placing a vehicle we sell into service.

Perkins Township ONLY accepts certified bank check or money order. Once the winning bidder is established we will forward the information our Fiscal Officer who will take care of all financial obligations and transfer or title. Winning bidder must make an appointment with the Fiscal Officer to take care of all the paperwork. 

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