Chevrolet Express Cargo Van 36k No Reserve Rebuilt Salvage 06 07 09 10 11 12 on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Engine:4.8
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Express
Trim: Cargo
Warranty: Contact your local GM dealer
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 36,387
We're happy to present this 2008 Chevrolet Express 2500 Cargo with only 36K! Mechanically it's in excellent shape; serviced and ready to go anywhere and haul anything; all of the electrical options are one hundred percent functional and rust free! This van was purchased from an insurance company with very minor damage (look at the last five pictures) We're a full service dealership, with many years’ experience in automotive repairs including collision and mechanical. All of our cars get restored to 100% oem standards and quality; We don't cut corners and employ strictly certified technicians! This van had no frame damage, airbags did not deploy and was drivable when it came in a shop; We replaced a hood, front bumper, driver side fender, repaired a dent on a lower driver side quater panel, alighned, matched and painted all of the parts with oem quality paint. This van is practically spotless now, has no rust or any visible body damage, there is a dime size ding, on a back left door right under the express logo, you can only see it from up close and it wasn't visible on a picture. Due to the accident, this Chevy was inspected by Ohio State Highway patrol for safety and road worthiness, it passed and was assigned an Ohio Rebuilt Title which can be registered and insured at any state at the same rate as any other vehicle with a clean title.
Please note: There is currently 36,387 miles on this van, due to local test drives there might be more miles then currently listed (40-120 miles)
Your satisfaction is our number one goal!!! With the purchase of this vehicle, you will be assigned to a sales person that will guide you through the process of completing the sale: Paper work, making arrangement for shipping, scheduling a pick up and answering any and all question you may have before, during and of course after the sale is complete.
This is a NO RESERVE auction, and this van will be SOLD to the top bidder! Please don’t wait until the last moment, put in your bids, CALL: 440-552-304 or 216-357-2280 with questions, to schedule your test drives or make offers to end this auction early! This vehicle is listed For-Sale local and nationwide via internet. We reserve a right to end this auction early in case this car sells from our remote location 24 hours prior to the end eBay auction. You can view this vehicle at 4115 East 116th ST Cleveland Ohio 44105.
Please read our policy:
Winning bidder of the auction on this vehicle will have to submit a $300 deposit with in 24 hours of the end of auction, and must complete all financial transactions in seven (7) days. We accept cash, cashiers-check, certified funds, money wire from the bank, personal check (after it clears, 7-10 days). If funds are not received within this period of time, the buyer may risk loosing their deposit. Buyer will be liable for total of $300 documentation/processing/title fees/30 days temporary license plate. We will collect sales tax for a vehicle sold to Ohio resident and to a resident of a state where that state charges sales tax to Ohio residents. The amount of tax to charge and collect on those specific sales is the lesser of six percent (currently the lowest combined state and local rate in Ohio), versus the amount of tax the nonresident would pay in their home state, after taking certain factors into account. The following is the list of the states, applicable tax rate to determine the correct amount of tax to collect: Arizona 6.6%, California 7.25%, Florida 6.00%, Indiana 7.00%, Massachusetts 6.25%, Michigan 6.00%, South Carolina 6.00% with $300 tax cap, Washington 6.50%. Sales to residents of any other state not listed above are not subject to Ohio tax, provided the proper affidavit for nonresident sales is completed by the purchaser and tendered to the Clerk of Courts when application for title is made. Buyer must be 18 years old or older. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of the vehicle, we can help customer arrange shipping to any state nationwide with our best discounted prices through our transportation companies we work with. Please contact our sales team with any questions you may have. If you’re planning on traveling to pick your car up, we will be happy to assist you with shuttle from Cleveland Hopkins International airport.
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