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1992 Gmc Safari Van on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:132207
Location:

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
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1992 GMC SAFARI VAN

 

1992 GMC Safari Van.  Recently involved in a collision as pictured.  132,207 actual miles.  We bought it new in 1992.  VIN 1GKDM15Z4NB524352.  Vehicle runs and drives just fine.  However, the fan is lightly ticking the shroud as a result of the accident.  Body in good condition except for the front end damage.  Glass is good all the way around.  Passenger door binds, but latches okay.  Driver side outside mirror broken.  White with blue vinyl interior.  Interior in poor condition, but the seats are not ripped.  Dashboard badly sun damaged and cracked. 

 

Vehicle used as a fleet van for 15 years and most recently used as a painter’s vehicle.  4.3L V-6 engine with 4-speed automatic transmission.  Horn does not work.  Battery is dead, but vehicle jump starts okay.  A/C worked fine before the collision, but current status unknown.  Has radio, but it is not working.  No interior console.  205/70R15 matched tires in fair condition.  Vehicle is sold strictly as is, where is.  Local pickup only.  Email us for lots more pictures.

This Item is PICKUP ONLY!!

No Shipping Available!!

 

WELCOME TO “UCOSURPLUS”

Welcome to “ucosurplus”.  We are the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Oklahoma.  All our auction items are property/equipment that have been declared surplus to the needs of the University.  The items in this auction are in used and untested condition unless otherwise stated.  We will do our best to describe the working condition of the item being offered, but there are absolutely no guarantees.  These items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS.”  No warranties or guarantees.  No refunds.  No returns.  We do not have the time, equipment, or facilities to fully test our items.  We do, however, offer a “cursory” inspection on all items and list our findings in the auction description.  Every effort is made to supply all available make/model information for you to research.  Please do your own research prior to bidding and ask any questions that may affect your bid.

 

DISCLAIMER OF USAGE

This item is being sold as property/equipment that has been used by faculty/staff on a college campus.  We cannot be responsible nor assume any liability for any misuse of this item.  By bidding on this item you release “ucosurplus” and any of their associates from any liability resulting from misuse or damages caused by misuse of this item.  We reserve the right to refuse sale or service for any reason.  Any e-mails will be answered not later than the following business day.

 

NO SHIPPING

This auction does not include shipping.  All items are sold “as is, where is.”   Successful winning bidder makes all arrangements for local pickup.

 

END OF AUCTION NOTIFICATION

If you are the winning bidder at the close of the auction, you will receive an e-mail notification from “ucosurplus” as soon as your winning status is verified.  Payment instructions, item pickup instructions, and “ucosurplus” personal contact information will be provided.

 

PAYMENT

Payment is due within 7 days of the closing of the auction.  Otherwise, we reserve the right to re-post or re-sell this item at our discretion.  PAY PAL is an acceptable form of payment for this auction.  Additionally, we will accept PAYMENT UPON PICKUP if you prefer not to use Pay Pal.  PAYMENT UPON PICKUP arrangements must be made with ucosurplus prior to pickup.  Further details and payment instructions will be provided in our END OF AUCTION notification as cited above.  Items must be removed from the UCO campus within 5 days after payment unless other arrangements have been made with ucosurplus.

 

 

WE PROMISE………..

As a Seller we promise to adhere to the highest standards of business ethics and abide by all E-bay rules and procedures.  We expect Bidders and Buyers to similarly adhere to buying rules and procedures.

 

Send us email:  ucosurplus1[at]uco.edu


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