Chevy Geo Tracker Convertible 4 Cyl 4spd A/c P/s P/b " No Reserve" on 2040-cars
Island Park, New York, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4 Cylinders
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:gas
Year: 1998
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Tracker
Trim: soft top
Drive Type: 5 spd
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 138,509
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Green
1998 Chevrolet / GEO tracker , 4 cyl 1.6 liter 5spd manual p/s p/b a/c cloth interior am/fm radio
Daytime running lamps, Driver and Passenger airbags. rear seat, Motor runs super smooth quiet and strong trani shifts fine body is orig has small dent driver door dent hood small dent pass side minor surface rust sft top back window is deteriorated interior is ok service engine light is on was cheaked told it was crnk sensos but car runs fine fluuids are level will need left front head light new a/c p/s belt and wind shield has crack tires are good but all said body is still nice and car drives very well. clear title in hand, this is a no reserve auction,
high bidder gets it. you can fly in drive it home, drive in and pick it
up your choice! burns no oil, nothing left in the driveway. I'm
starting the bidding at the lowest amount I'll take, I will not stop the
auction, all bids are to own. Please ask any questions you may have,
and don't bid if you unable to complete deal. should you win, and not
pay, you will be reported to Ebay for further action. a $300.00 non
refundable deposit will be required within 24 hrs of end of the auction. Thanks
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