Black 2006 Hummer H3 113000 Miles Runs Great!!! Sunroof Power Windows on 2040-cars
Louisiana, Missouri, United States
Engine:STANDARD
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Hummer
Model: H3
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Trim: BASIC
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 113,000
HELLO!! I HAVE AN AMAZING DEAL FOR SOMEONE!! I AM SELLING MY BLACK 2006 HUMMER H3. IT HAS POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, A SUNROOF, AND A 6 CD DISK CHANGER. IT DOES NEED NEW TIRES, THERE IS SOME HAIL DINGS ON THE HOOD, THE BACK BUMPER HAS A DING ON THE CORNER. THE AC BLOWS COLD COLD COLD. IT NEEDS A $20.00 SWITCH BUT IS WORKING.(I LIKE TO BE 100% HONEST)
NOW THE GOOD, THIS BABY RUNS GREAT AND IS MECHANICALLY SOUND. NO PROBLEMS AT ALL IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED PROPERLY.
I LOWERED THE PRICE TO MY ROCK BOTTOM SELLING PRICE. THIS HUMMER RUNS GREAT. THIS IS A STEAL!!!
I HAVE THE TITLE IN HAND. THIS WAS ABANDONED PROPERTY, MEANING THAT THE ORIGINAL OWNER DIDNT PAY HIS NOTE, SO THE BANK CAME TO REPOSESS. hE TRIED TO HIDE THE CAR AT A PRIVATE PARKING GARAGE BUT DIDNT PAY THEM EITHER SO THEY CALLED AND HAD IT TOWED. THE TOW COMPANY SENT LETTERS BUT NEITHER THE ORIGINAL OWNER OR BANK CAME TO PAY THE TOW BILL SO THE TOW COMPANY GOT TO KEEP THE CAR!! THEY FILED AND GOT AN ABANDONED SALVAGED PROPERTY TITLE. I BOUGHT THE HUMMER FROM THEM, I TOOK IT AND HAD THE MISSOURI HIGHWAY PATROL DO AN INSPECTION AND I GOT THE TITLE DEEMED PRIOR SALVAGE, MEANING IT IS NO LONGER A SALVAGE TITLE. THIS WAS NEVER WRECKED, IT WAS ABANDONED. I HAVE THE TITLE IN HAND AND YOU CAN CALL THE MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO VERIFY EVERYTHING I CLAIM.
THIS IS CASH ONLY IN PERSON. DO NOT TRY TO PAY VIA PAY PAL.
LOCATED IN LOUISIANA MO 63353
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