1999 Chevrolet 3500 Express Extended Body Van For Parts Or Repair Only on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
THIS IS MY 1999 CHEVROLET 3500 EXPRESS VAN WITH THE EXTENDED BODY . THE VAN IS HERE AT MY RESIDENCE IN MILWAUKEE AND HAS TO BE TOWED . THE VAN IS FOR THE MANY SALVAGE PARTS OR FOR REPAIR .I WAS USING THE VEHICLE UP TILL THIS PAST DECEMBER . NOVEMBER IT HAD 4 BRAND NEW TIRES FROM FIRESTONE PUT ON AT A COST OF $700. IN NOVEMBER IT HAD A NEW MUFFLER PUT ON AT AN EXORBITANT COST OF $600. I WAS PROBERBLY TAKEN FOR A RIDE THERE .IN DECEMBER I HAD A NEW BATTERY PUT IN AT A COST OF $145. THE VEHICLE WOULD NOT START AND I ASSUMED IT WAS THE BATTERY, WRONG . TRY TO START AND CLICK CLICK CLICK . I WAS TOLD IT WAS THE STARTER . WELL NOW I HAVE A NEW GMC AND DO NOT HAVE TO KEEP PUTTING MONEY IN TO THIS VEHICLE .THE VAN NEVER LEAKED FLUIDS BUT NOW SITTING OUTSIDE IN THE SUB ZERO WINTER IT HAS NOW BEEN DRIPPING A FLUID OF SOME TYPE .BOTH BASE SIDES HAVE RUST . THE REAR DOORS WERE HIT BY A VEHICLE WHILE PARKED AND WERE SMASHED AS YOU SEE . THE DOORS STILL SLAM SHUT THOUGH . OTHER DIGS, DENTS ,RUST ETC; .THE VAN HAS BEEN USED FOR DELIVERIES SO THE 4 LONG PASSENGER SEATS ARE NOT THERE ,I GOT RID OF THOSE A FEW YEARS AGO . THERE IS THE SPARE TIRE, EMERGENCY TOOL KIT THAT CAME WITH THE VEHICLE AS WELL AS THE 1999 OWNERS MANUAL . THE LIGHTS ,HEATER,RADIO WORK . SO IF YOU DO NOT CARE TO TRY AND REPAIR THE VEHICLE THERE ARE CERTAINLY MANY PARTS THAT CAN BE USED . I BELIEVE ONE OF THOSE LONG WINDOWS COST ME AROUND $400 .I WOULD MOST LIKELY HAVE CALLED A SALVAGE BUSNESS BUT I AM SURE THEY WOULD NOT TAKE IN TO ACCOUNT THE NEW TIRES, MUFFLER OR BATTERY . SO THIS ONCE OLD FAITHFUL FRIEND IS BEING SOLD AS IS,WHERE IS WITH NO GUARANTEE , WARRANTY. PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS . YOU MUST ARRANGE FOR THE VAN TO BE TOWED . THANKS.
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