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2008 Chevy Colorado Auto 2dr Brand Fx Service/utility Truck on 2040-cars

US $7,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:149071 Color:
Location:

2008 CHEVY COLORADO WORK TRUCK, SERVICE/UTILITY BED

THIS TRUCK IS EQUIPPED WITH:

·   5-CYLINDER 3.7L ENGINE

.  AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

.  AIR CONDITIONING

. ABS

. DUAL AIRBAGS

.  POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS

. GREY CLOTH SEATS

. WHITE EXTERIOR

.  AM/FM/CD MP3/WMA

.   BRAND FX BED

.  CRUISE/TILT

 

 

MECHANICALLY: THIS TRUCK RUNS GREAT, THERE ARE NO KNOWN PROBLEMS. ENGINE RUNS GREAT AND TRANNY SHIFTS SMOOTHLY.  TIRES ARE STILL IN GOOD CONDITION (SIZE LT235/75R15).  

 

INTERIOR: THE INTERIOR IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION...

 

EXTERIOR THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THERE ARE A COUPLE OF DINGS/SCRATCHES.  

 

THIS TRUCK HAS A CLEAR TITLE AND A CLEAR HISTORY REPORT. YOU CAN HAVE THIS VEHICLE INSPECTED PRIOR TO PURCHASE. YOU'RE NOT OBLIGATED TO THE SALE IF THE VEHICLE DOESN'T PASS THE INSPECTION.


A $500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours after the auction has ended, full payment must be completed within 7 days after the auction has ended. A $75 Admin Fee/Vehicle Inventory Tax will be added on every transaction.

  1. We accept certified/cashier check, cash in person, money order or wire transfer from bank to bank
  2. Texas residents are responsible for T T &L (tax, title & license), out of state bidders are responsible for their own state taxes.
  3. if bidder is financing , please ensure financing is arranged before bidding.
  4. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.
  5. Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the end of the auction, winning bidder must provide phone number within that time.
  6. FOR ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 214-734-4893, OR E-MAIL ME AT EM12DAY1@YAHOO.COM

COMPANY POLICY: ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS IS, FACTORY WARRANTY MAY STILL EXIST WHERE APPLICABLE, NATURALLY USED VEHICLES HAVE MINOR SCRATCHES FROM NORMAL USE, WE DESCRIBE THE VEHICLE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, YOU CAN HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED BY AN INDEPENDENT MECHANIC PRIOR TO PURCHASE ,NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE IF IT DOES NOT MEET YOUR SATISFACTION.

 

 

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