2001 Chevy Express Van 2500 Cargo Work Van 5.7l Vortec Full Size No Reserve on 2040-cars
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:5.7L
Body Type:CARGO VAN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: OTHER
Model: Express
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CARGO
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 190,922
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: EXPRESS VAN
2001 CHEVROLET EXPRESS
CARGO VAN
Up for auction is a 2001 Chevrolet Express Van. This van is owned by our local Technical College. The buyer will need to pick it up from the Kenosha Campus. Seems to be a pretty sound full size cargo van. The Van starts right up and runs strong. Good tires. Drives well. Radio works. Receiver hitch. It stops OK, but needs brake work as I can feel a little grab while on a test drive. Heat works excellent, but AC does not. Interior is fair. Chip in Windshield and rear view mirror is off. Body has some rust. It has a stick-on decal representative of the school. It can be removed by the new owner, the school will spray paint over their name prior to pick up. Personal property shown in vehicle is not included, but the divider cage will come with the van. Odometer reads 191k. Excellent chance to get a deal on a cargo van, low starting bid, no reserve!
***NO RESERVE AUCTION, HIGH BIDDER WINS***
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: By bidding on this item, you are agreeing to the following terms. Time is of the essence. Date of sale will be the date the auction ends.The non-refundable deposit is due 24 hours after auction end via paypal. The balance must be paid within 7 calendar days of the auction end by cashier'scheck or wire transfer. Cashier's check must clear my bank prior to picking up the vehicle. Paperwork requiring buyer's signature must becompleted prior to pick up. We can not accept cash at pick up for any items. Failure to pay deposit or balance within stated time frame voids (at seller's discretion)sale and deposit will be forfeited to seller. Vehicle is sold "as is" with no express or implied warranties. All information is deemed to be reliable, but not warranted. Storage fees of $8 per day will begin 21 days after auction end. Please feel free to contact me to arrange an inspection prior to bidding or a copy of our inspection. WISCONSIN RESIDENTS must pay all state taxes/fees and a $195 doc fee. All other buyers pay only a $95 doc fee. I will answer all questions prior to auction end and after initial deposit is received. We sell owned and consignment vehicles. Elkhorn is about 45 minutes SW ofMilwaukee, 75 minutes South of Madison and 90 minutes North of Chicago. PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR ANY EXCEPTIONS TO THE AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS!
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