2001 Pontiac Van Passenger Van Montana Low Miles 3.4l 1 Owner ((video)) on 2040-cars
Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.4L. V6 GAS
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Pontiac
Model: Montana
Trim: Base Mini Passenger Van 4-Door
Safety Features: ABS, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 111,650
Sub Model: MONTANA
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: CHARCOAL
2001 Pontiac Montana passenger van
3.4L Gas engine
111,650 Miles
1 Owner
Cruise Control
AC
LOCATION: Battle Creek, Mi 49015
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AUCTION ENDS MONDAY@ 8:45PM EASTERN TIME
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Van has normal wear and tear dings and dents for a 2001 model. Van is solid and not all rusted out like some out there.
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- Van info:
- 2001 Pontiac Montana van
- 3.4L engine starts & runs excellent
- 111,650 miles
- AC....will need to be recharged
- AM/FM radio
- Tires: .........70% All around
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Van is located in Battle Creek, Mi 49015. Van must be paid in full within 5 days of auction close. A $200.00 deposit is required via pay pal within 48hrs of auction close (DEPOSIT IS NOT NECESSARY IF PICKUP IS MADE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE). Truck must be picked up within 21 days of auction close or a $50.00 storage fee will apply no exceptions please. Full payment to be Cashier's check, cash in person, wire transfer or Credit card-Visa- Matercard. Truck is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied.
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