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2003 Chevrolet Venture Van Ext All Wheel Drive Warner Brothers No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:141296 Color: of this
Location:

Bel Air, Maryland, United States

Bel Air, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

You are looking at a good running good looking  CHEVY VENTURE ALL WHEEL DRIVE WARNER BROTHERS MINI VAN. This hard to find LIMITED EDITION ALL WHEEL DRIVE mini  van runs and drives great hits the road great and has a very solid feel to it (no noticeable rattles) The dependable 3.4 liter 6 cylinder motor runs quiet and strong and the transmission shifts smooth, .The radio is in  working  order and there are no warning lights at this time

there a couple of issues ,I will tell you what we know ,the drivers window will need a regulator it moves but is off track,also the handle for the drivers seat recliner handle will need to be replaced (not functional)

The exterior of this van as you can see by the pictures looks good ,the body is straight it has a nice shine, the paint looks good, there are some paint imperfections around it (all shown),and some scratches that you have to get up close to see ,the under side looks good, all in all not a bad  looking vehicle

The interior of the van as you can also see by the pictures is looks good no noticeable rips or tares  ,it is nice and clean no strange smells,just a nice enviorment to drive in

THIS HARD TO FIND ALL WHEEL DRIVE WARNER BROTHERS EDITION MINIVAN ISNT PERFECT BUT WILL BE A BARGAIN DONT MISS IT

This is a good running good looking CHEVY VENTURE ALL WHEEL DRIVE VAN   IS BEING SOLD WITH NO RESERVE AND WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE END OF THE AUCTION REGARDLESS OF PRICE, SO IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY PLEASE DONT BID .Any questions email us any time or call 410-420-2210 This car is located at 1320 Baltimore Pike Belair Md 21014 about 20 miles north of Baltimore Good luck before and after the sale and Thanks for looking

 

IF WE DONT HAVE A DEPOSIT OR AN EXCUSE WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION WE AUTOMATICALLY RELIST AND REPORT AN UNPAID BIDDER TO EBAY

WE ARE A LICENSED MARYLAND AUTO DEALER IN BUISNESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS.WE SELL DEALER TRADES ,REPOS AND DONATED VEHICLES, BOATS ,RV"S AND EQUIPMENT IN NO RESERVE EBAY AUCTIONS DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC.WE TRY OUR BEST TO ACCURATLY DESCRIBE THE VEHICLES AS BEST AS WE CAN AND GAURENTEE TITLES (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED THAT IT DOES NOT HAVE ONE) THESE VEHICLES ARE IN OUR POSSESION FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME AND WE WILL GIVE YOU AS MUCH HISTORY AS WE KNOW,REMEMBER THEY ARE NOT BEING SOLD RETAIL AND THEY ARE NOT BRAND NEW ,THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK

IF YOU HAVE -0- FEEDBACK: Please email contact information through eBay Messages (Ask a Question link) prior to bidding. If you fail to do so before bidding we will CANCEL your bid and BLOCK you from bidding on our auctions

Once the Auction ends, Please send a non refundable $350.00 Deposit to betterpricedman@yahoo.com (that is the PayPal email). There is a $200 doc fee that covers airport pickups, temp tags,lien verification,fixed expense .And allows us to sell with NO RESERVE

If you are not sure about something, Please ASK....... Do not assume anything not listed is included...... We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale.

Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to Ebay, and negative feedback posted. If you have any questions please leave your number and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

***ALL MARYLAND RESIDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION, TAXES, AND TAG FEES. WE CANNOT ISSUE A TEMP TAG TO A MARYLAND RESIDENT UNTIL THE CAR HAS BEEN INSPECTED .WE CAN ASSIST YOU WITH THE INSPECTION ,WE CAN SEND THE CAR OUT AND HAVE IT INSPECTED OR YOU CAN TAKE IT TO YOUR OWN INSPECTION STATION. WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR AS IS.....NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED

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