2000 Chevrolet Express Van 3500 V8 Auto 132k Cargo Van Needs Work No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS 3500 CARGO VAN As pictured, this van is being offered to the high bidder by our local technical college. As you can see by the pics the van has some rust. It also has some mechanical issues. I was not able to test drive the van due to the flat, but it started easily and ran smooth at idle. The flat tire will be repaired or replaced for the new owner. Other items may need work as well. I have a 2013 report showing the van had a leaking transmission cooler line, leaking power steering pump, faulty stop switch, broken front sway bar, and differential leak from rear left wheel. Than van has been driven about 500 miles since the inspection and I do not know if any of those items have been repaired or if more issues have arisen since that time. It has AC, but did not blow cold. I have disclosed all issue I am aware of. Please bid accordingly, inspect the pics. I believe you will be able to drive the van from its current location, but cannot warrant it and no adjustment will be made in the event you need to tow or trailer it home. This could be a good work van for someone mechanically inclined. It's a one ton cargo van with 132.5k miles on it. Please note, a non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close and it must be picked up within 14 days of auction end. NO RESERVE! HIGH BIDDER WINS. Please make sure your finances are in order before bidding. If the purchase price is less than the non-refundable deposit amount, the winning bidder will only need to pay the purchase price. Please note, paypal payment is due 24 hours after auction end. Thanks! |
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