Chevrolet Express Explorer Hightop Van, Handicapped Ramp, 2010, 25k Mile, Super on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
2010 Chevrolet Express Van with Handicapped ramp Hightop conversion. 20,500 miles (mostly highway driving). SUPER EXCELLENT LIKE NEW CONDITION. NON SMOKING VEHICLE. Every item is properly working and has been properly maintained. There are no scratches, dents, blemishes on exterior or interior. Garage kept. All maintenance records available. Features: Fully loaded with tons of extras. Folding Van Gate power ramp. Dual side swing out side entry doors., Swing out rear entry door. Complete full running boards package with wheel flares. Mathching body side molding, Big screen TV, AM/FM Radio/CD with acoustical 6 speaker sound system, IPOD and Universal gaming hookup, Six sets of 3 postition reading lamps, 3 way rear sofa with arm and headrest. Window ledges with automative decor and dual drink holders. High gloss simulated wood all door pods. Tinted windows with Leather tuffed valences. Tire pressure sensors, Portable air compressor. Maintenance reminder feature. Automatic lighting, outside Temp, remote control starter. History: Original owner, Purchased at Elkins Chevrolet Marlton, NJ. Payment: Paypal only. Shipping: Pick up only.
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