One Owner Chevrolet G3500 Refrigerated & Insulated Carrier 30s Cooler Freezer on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Please Read Completely Before Bidding: “I have made every effort to honestly describe this van to the best of my ability.” Carmichael NationaLease, Est. 1951, Chicago, family owned, commercial only, full service truck leasing company. We operate nearly 1,000 units in the Chicagoland area and have a strong reputation for outstanding service. I am not on commission.
ONE OWNER
FLEET/LEASE MAINTAINED
ALL REPAIR RECORDS
DESCRIPTION: - 2003 Chevrolet Express Model 3500 – G3500 GM makes a 1500(light), 2500(medium) and 3500(heavy duty model)
- 357,708 (High yes, but please ready on. I’ve personally driven and it honesty runs & drivers very well. I’ll go as far to say amazing considering the age & mileage) - Original Owner - Repair History from day 1: Every Repair…oil change, light bulb, adjustment…includes date, mileage, parts used & mechanic’s comments. Computer documented in chronological order.
- Strict Preventative Maintenance & Service Schedule: Lease Fleet Service Program, Never Neglected!
- Engine: 6.0 Liter Gas Engine, Runs perfect, good oil PSI, no leaks, no smoking, no issues. This is the larger option engine verses the 5.3 Liter. - Trans: Automatic. Shifts perfectly, no leaks, no issues. - Exhaust: Tight, quiet, no leaks. - Suspension: Sits tall & straight. No funny noises or shakes. No issues. - Steering & Front-end: Everything tight, steers straight, no pulling. - Fuel: (will have 3/4 tank or more at sale) - Tires: 50% average tread. - Brakes: Stops strong & Straight. Lots of life - Exterior: Fresh Paint; wheels & bumpers. Some bumps & bruises. Rust has been touched up. No bondo, nothing hidden…see pics. No accidents.
- Glass: Good, no cracks. Manual windows. - Interior: Less than normal wear. Seats no rip or wear thru. Floor mat hole by driver heel. Steering wheel could use a re-cover. Overall - Clean & Presentable.
- Radio: AM/FM/Cassette - Air Conditioning: Appears to be working properly but no guaranteed. - All gauges work properly An insulation package and refrigeration unit new costs over $10,000! CARGO AREA:
REFRIGERATION:
SUMMARY: Detailed. Complete pre-trip inspection; refrigeration system, lights, wipers, horn, tire pressure and fluids topped off. Clean of all markings. Everything in good working order. Drives & runs very good. Clean, tough, reliable…ready for work. OTHER: - Location: 2200 S. Loomis St., Chicago, IL 60608 - 1mi. from I55, I90/94, I/290 or I55 - Airports: Midway = 20 minutes. O’Hare = 45 minutes - US Buyers only - STRONGLY SUGGESTED - Available for viewing, inspection & test-drive 9am-4pm, M-F. - Winning bidder, please contact me immediately after close. - FIRM! Full payment due within (3) business days. - Payment: Wire Transfer, Cash or Check once cleared - Pick-up only. - Unit must be picked-up within (7) calendar days. - Tax, Title & License where/if applicable. - Listed locally, I reserve the right to close auction at any time.
Questions: E-mail or call 312-666-8500 M-F, 9am-4pm Ask for Max #1713
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