Immaculate 2005 Chevrolet Astro Van, Well Maintained, 3 Row Seating, Awd!! Nice! on 2040-cars
Leawood, Kansas, United States
Offered here is a beautiful 2005 Chevrolet Astro Van which has been well maintained its whole life. The truck is finished in Medium Grey Metallic over Grey interior, the paint is very nice, and the truck is as straight as can be. The truck is well appointed and, as you can see in the pictures, the interior has held up extremely well. Perhaps the best feature of this truck is the AWD for those wet or wintery days. The truck also features three spacious rows of seating from the factory and a reliable dual air system which, of course, does blow cold. Most importantly, this truck is in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition. Powering this truck is the venerable Vortec V6. The motor on this truck runs strong and has been well maintained over the entirety of the truck's life with regular oil changes and general maintenance being performed at the recommended time intervals. Overall, what you have here is a very clean and well maintained truck with abundant features which can be bought for a fraction of what a comparable new van will cost. With AWD and dual air, this truck would serve as an excellent family hauler or a wonderful utility vehicle. The 2005 Chevrolet Astro Van listed
here is listed to be sold and our reserve is very reasonable. We are not here
to mess around with an unrealistic reserve so please do bid with confidence.
We do, however, reserve the right to end the auction at any time in the
case than an attractive offer comes our way. The truck is for sale locally as
well. Please note that $500USD deposit is due without 3 days of auction's end
via Paypal and remainder of payment in full is due within 7 days of auction's
end via Cashier's check, Cash in Person, or Bank Wire. Purchaser is responsible
for shipment of the vehicle along with any expenses pertaining to shipment.
Purchaser is also responsible for organizing shipment of the vehicle. I would,
however, be happy to assist you in scheduling and organizing shipment of the
vehicle. The vehicle in this auction is being sold as is, where is. There is no
stated or implied warranty. |
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