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1994 Chevy G20 Van Mark Iii And Hoveround on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:118759
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1994 Chevy G20 Van with Mark III Trim Package, Accessible Ramp and Hoveround!!

You are bidding on a 1994 Chevy G20 Van Mark III Trim Package (Clean Title) with Accessible Ramp and Hoveround with the following specs listed below. This van is in Cleveland, Tennessee:

  • 5.7l/v8 engine;
  • van has 118,759 original miles;
  • shifts smooth and rides good;
  • transmission just rebuilt (has 30 miles on it);
  • comfortable captain's seats and plush interior with plenty of storage and entertainment options;
  • fluids and oil changed;
  • Cooper tires in good condition;
  • clean white paint scheme with Mark III trim package;
  • fully functioning accessibility ramp with Hoveround;
  • reserve price set low; this is a great deal on a van, ramp and hoveround!
  • all this van needs is a little interior carpet care (faded due to age);

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions - feel free to contact me through eBay. If you'd like to chat, send me an e-mail and we would be happy to talk directly with you. Please note the following terms of sale below:

Terms of Bid/Sale

We want our transaction with you to run smoothly, and work to deliver you a high quality vehicle that is accurately described. That said, terms of bidding and sale are as follows:

Deposit and Payment

A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of the end of auction to secure your vehicle. This deposit can be made through PayPal or Certified Cashier's Check (we verify all Cashier's Checks) which may be sent via overnight courier. The remaining payment can be paid through Cashier's Check or cash when you pick up the vehicle. We appreciate your prompt deposit and prompt payment.

Please note that this deposit is non-refundable.

Pick-Up and Shipping

Please note that you must pick up your vehicle within 7 days of auction close (where auction close is the time the auction ends). Your deposit must be received (as noted above) within 24 hours of end of auction. You must pick up and pay for the balance owing on the vehicle within 7 days of auction close (payment types accepted as noted above).

Please note that we do not ship vehicles. It is your responsibility to make pick up arrangements. Please contact us as soon as possible to let us know your estimated time of arrival and travel plans so we can meet up with you within seven days of auction close.

The Vehicle - Description

The vehicle on which you are bidding is as follows:

  • described to the best of our ability and sold AS IS:
  • depicted in pictures as you would see in person;
  • has a clean title;
  • If you have any specific questions, please don't hesitate to e-mail or call with questions before the auction closes;
  • is sold AS IS; we do not provide,offer, suggest, imply or deliver any warranty, whether expressed or implied, prior to, during, or after the sale of the vehicle. You are purchasing the vehicle AS IS.

On exchange of full payment (deposit + balance owing), you receive (and are the new owner of):

  • the vehicle;
  • a clean title.

At this point, all privileges and risks of ownership are assumed by the buyer. Please note the vehicle is sold as is.

Non-Payment and Non-Contact

Rarely, some of our buyers have opted to renege on their Ebay obligations when they win the auction. Keep in mind that EBay is a sales auction, and the terms of this auction serve as the legal basis for our smooth transaction. In the event that no deposit, payment, or contact is received, we will:

  • pursue all options with Ebay;
  • pursue money owed;
  • consider additional action as necessary.

Serious bidders only - thank you.

Bid With Confidence

Please view our selling history and feedback. We sell high quality vehicles that look good and run good, and have had excellent customer relations with our buyers. We've worked with people all over the country, and they've never been disappointed. Bid with confidence, and ask questions as you see fit. Thank you for your interest and for your bids!

 

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