1999 Chevy Astro Van * Awd * Chevrolet * on 2040-cars
Topeka, Kansas, United States
This is a 1999 AWD Chevy Astro van. I love this thing, but needed something just a little bit smaller. It has been my daily driver and has been well maintained. It has in excess of 160,000 miles but the engine runs strong and doesn't burn oil. It is AWD and with the winter we had in the midwest, this thing was like a Sherman Tank in the snow. It has a tow package and pulls my boat with ease.
The Good I've put some money into this vehicle in the last year. New items include; * Battery * Alternator * Transmission has been serviced * New Muffler * New Catalytic Converter * 2 New Rear Tires * New Brakes and Rotors * New Master Cylinder * New Transfer Case Motor * New Thermostat * New Water Pump The Bad The only things I am aware of that need attention are; * Air Conditioning does not blow cold. * There is an anti-lock brake speed sensor that needs replaced. The brakes will, on occasion, kick into the anti-lock mode during normal braking conditions. The Ugly This van has 160,000 miles and is 15 years old. The exterior and interior are in relatively good condition, but there are dings, scrapes and scratches consistent with a vehicle of this age or mileage. Please review the pictures closely for condition. All in all, it has been a workhorse and I believe that there are still plenty of good miles left on this van. The motor runs strong, the transmission and AWD work great. If you would like any additional pictures of anything, please let me know and I'll do my best to accommodate you in a timely manner. The vehicle is located in Topeka, KS and you are welcome to arrange a test drive at any time. I may consider delivery within a 250 mile radius of Topeka for a nominal charge, but please contact me to make any arrangements before bidding. A low starting bid with no reserve! This vehicle is listed for sale locally and this listing may end without notice due to a local sale. I'm still occasionally driving this vehicle so the actual odometer reading may be slightly higher than when it was listed. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!! |
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