2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Ppv Defender (low Miles) on 2040-cars
CLARKSVILLE,TN, United States
Engine:5.3L 5328CC 325Cu. In. V8 FLEX OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:FLEX
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Tahoe
Trim: LS Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: STANDARD FACTORY
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 8
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 58,800
Sub Model: PPV DEFENDER PACKAGE
VERY RARE AND UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A LATE 09/09 POLICE TAHOE DEFENDER IN PRISTINE CONDITION. THIS VEHICLE WAS A SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE ORDER AUTHORIZED BY A LE AGENCY IN VIRGINA FOR A POLICE OFFICIALS OWN PRIVATE USE-IT WAS NEVER REGISTERED AS A POLICE VEHICLE AND NEVER SUBJECTED TO REGULAR POLICE OR PATROL USE. EVERYTHING IN TAHOE IS LIKE NEW. THERE ARE NO DENTS,SCRATCHES,FADED AREAS,WEAR,SMELLS, OR PROBLEMS. NO ACCIDENT HISTORY (PLEASE REVIEW CARFAX HISTORY PROVIDED). SEATS ARE PERFECT AND BACK BENCH SEAT HAS NEVER BEEN USED. THE REAR DOOR LOCKS,HANDLES,AND WINDOWS ARE FULLY OPERATIONAL AS THEY WERE NEVER DISCONNECTED AS THE VEHICLE WAS NEVER MEANT TO TRANSPORT PRISONERS. THE REAR COMPARTMENT HAS A METAL, TWO SLIDING DRAWER CUSTOM CABINETS SECURE STORAGE UNIT. THESE UNIT HAS BEEN OUTFITTED WITH A TON OF EQUIPMENT WHICH NONE OF THE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED OR OPERATIONAL PER EBAY POLICY REQUIREMENTS - BUT THE DEDICATED 100 WATT ELECTRONIC STEERING WHEEL AIR HORN AND SAFE STOP SYSTEM ( ALLOWS ENGINE TO REMAIN ON WITH THE KEY REMOVED FROM THE IGNITION- ENGINE WILL STOP AND DOORS LOCK IF ANYONE TRIES TO DRIVE AWAY WITHOUT KEY WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL. A SIRIUS XM SATELLITE RADIO IS INSTALLED AN THE HAVIS CENTER CONSOLE. THERE ARE NO HOLES ON EXTERIOR SURFACE. THE HEAVY DUTY TOWING HITCH AND ELECTRICAL PLUG HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. IN ADDITION TO THE FACTORY KEY FOB AND REMOTE (3) MORE WHERE ORDERED WITH VEHICLE AND WILL BE PROVIDED. VEHICLE HAS ALL MANUALS AND SERVICE RECORDS. TAHOE IS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER AND CONDITION AND REQUIRES NOTHING.
THIS IS THE BEST POLICE TAHOE DEFENDER YOU WILL FIND OR HAVE A OPPORTUNITY TO OWN. THESE ARE USUALLY NO AVAILABLE FOR CIVILIAN USE OR OWNERSHIP UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN WELL ABUSED AND STRIPPED OF EVERYTHING INSTALLED IN THEM LEAVING BEHIND HOLES AND BLEMISHES. THIS IS NOT A SURPLUS OR WORN OUT POLICE TAHOE THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO THE DEMANDS OF HEAVY POLICE USE. YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER TAHOE AT ANY PRICE THAT IS FULLY STREET LEGAL AND CAN BE REGISTERED AND DRIVEN IN ANY STATE . WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST THE WINNING BIDDER WITH PICKING THEM UP AT NASHVILLE TN AIRPORT IF ONE WOULD LIKE TO FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME.
YOU MAY CALL OR TEXT ME AT (931)320-5074 WITH ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS BUT PLEASE DON'T WASTE MY TIME ABOUT TRADES OR SCAMS OR STUPID QUESTIONS. IF FURTHER INFO IS REQUESTED I WOULD BE HAPPY TO TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND SHORT VIDEO CLIPS ON REQUEST
ATTENTION EBAY: THIS VEHICLE AND DESCRIPTION MEETS ALL LISTING GUIDLINES AND DOES NOT VIOLATE ANY "PROHIBITED" GUIDELINES AND WILL BE SOLD IN ACCORDANCE TO ALL EBAY GUIDELINES- SO PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE LISTING WITHOUT CONTACTING ME FIRST.
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