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1998 Chevrolet Astro Base Extended Passenger Van 3-door 4.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:56114
Location:

Concord, New Hampshire, United States

Concord, New Hampshire, United States
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1998 Chevy Astro

Up for auction is a used 1998 Chevy Astro. This van has been used on our campus for many years and due to the items listed below we have decided to part with it. It was registered for last year and was used until this September. What we know that is wrong with the vehicle is listed below.

 

 

The frame is rusted and has had a repair and the driver’s side rocker panel is rusted out.

There is damage to passenger side including sliding door.

Drive train seems to be in good working order.





 

!!!BEFOR BIDDING PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER!!!!!

 

GENERAL WARRANTIES. Seller makes no warranties, express or implied, except those warranties set forth in the agreement for purchase of the above-mentioned item/items between Seller and Buyer.

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT, RELEASE AND WAIVER. All items are in ‘as is, where is and with all faults’ condition.  CCSNH assumes no responsibility for, or provides any warranty for same, for its present condition, past or future maintenance, or longevity.  CCSNH is neither the manufacturer nor a merchant of the item(s).  The Purchaser acknowledges that no representations are being made by the College as to the condition or maintenance of the item(s), or its fitness for the purpose that the purchaser may intend for it.

 

Buyer hereby fully releases, absolves and holds harmless CCSNH, its trustees, officers, administrators, faculty, staff, and other employees or agents from all liability arising out of claims or actions relating to any accidents, injuries, damages or loss which arise out of the acceptance and use of the sale(s) except for liability arising from any act or omission by CCSNH determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to constitute gross negligence.

 

Buyer agrees not to assert any claims or actions against CCSNH, its trustees, officers, administrators, faculty, staff, employees, or agents for any harm which arises out of the sale(s) except where Buyer has a good faith belief that such harm is the result of gross negligence by CCSNH, its trustees, officers, administrators, faculty, staff, employees, or agents.

 

Buyer agrees that this release has been freely and voluntarily executed and that the contents have been fully and completely read and understood.

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