*1983 Chevrolet Tow Truck C30* #101 on 2040-cars
Merrick, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 30,353
Trim: tow truck
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Surplus Brokerage Catalog Code: Village of Freeport
*You are Currently Viewing Our: Chevrolet Tow Truck
Item is: Previously Owned
Item Condition: Solid Condition. **This vehicle is owned by the Village of Freeport, NY. Being sold *AS IS condition*All pickup times will be scheduled around the village's convenience, and there will be scheduled pickup dates each week. Also, each vehicle MUST be towed out of the lot, regardless of condition. (There will be 1-2 scheduled pickup dates per week)
Details concerning our Vehicle:
1983 Chevrolet C30 Tow Truck
*This vehicle has **NO Engine**
This Vehicle has a Clear Title
The interior and exterior condition are in poor condition
*Sold as is condition.*
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