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Government Surplus Vehicle!!! - 2003 Chevy Tahoe 4wd!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:171642 Color: condition
Location:

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GOVERNMENT SURPLUS VEHICLE!!! - 2003 Chevy TAHOE 4WD!!

 

Year: 

2003

Make:

Chevy

Model:

TAHOE 4WD

Miles:

171642

Vin#:

1GNEK13Z63R239754

 

Engine Type:

5.3L

Engine Condition:

FAIR

Engine Repair Required:

YES

Transmission Type:

AUTOMATIC

Transmission Condition:  GOOD

 

Steering Type:

POWER

Steering Condition:

FAIR

Steering Repair Required:

NO

Suspension Condition:

FAIR

Frame Condition:

GOOD

 

Brake Type:

DISC

Brake Condition:

GOOD

Brake Repair Required:

NO

Interior condition:

GOOD

Interior Color:

GREY

 

Exterior condition:

FAIR

Exterior Color:

WHITE

Paint:

CHIPPED

Rust:

NO

Air Conditioning:

WORKS BLOW AIR

 

Additional information:

FUEL GAUGE INOP, BOTH VALVE COVER GASKET LEAKING, OIL PAN LEAKING

 

While we have made every effort to accurately describe the item the vehicle/equipment is USED and is being sold “As Is”-“Where Is” and may contain defects. The City makes no guarantees, expressed or implied as to the fitness for any purpose of the item offered.  All sales are final – NO RFUNDS or RETURNS.   Bidders may inspect the property prior to bidding. PLEASE E-MAIL ME IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE A TIME FOR INSPECTION. Bid at your own risk.

 

Vehicle is located at 2110 Old Timbers Dr, Edmond, OK.  Winning bidder to pick-up or make arrangements for transport. Payment is due within five (5) days and pick-up of item to be made within thirty (30) days of auction closing date.  Winning bidder should contact us within one (1) day of auction close and advise how and when you plan to pay and pick up the vehicle. 

We accept money order, cashier check, other government check, Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express.  No cash or PayPal.  

Please note that our business hours are Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM so please be patient if you have e-mailed us and are awaiting a response. 

Upon receiving favorable feedback we will provide the same. If you feel that cannot leave favorable feedback please contact us first.

 

E-mail us with further questions, reference Unit # 32.

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