2003 Chevy Express 3500 Extended 15 Passenger Van 91k Bi-fuel Gas & Natural Gas on 2040-cars
Voorheesville, New York, United States
2003 Chevy Express 3500 Extended 15 Passenger Van Great shape 6.0 Liter V8 engine runs strong, good tires, NO RUST WHATSOEVER. Brand New battery this winter. This is a STATE OWNED vehicle, meaning it was purchased new by the state and has been meticulously maintained from day one. Service on it has always been done on time, no cast was spared. Some minor body damage on the side, please see pics, great van for use as a passenger van or work van. Mechanically it is immaculate shape, never any issues runs and drives like new. Only 91k miles. I have 3 of the rows of seats, the 4th is missing. The Van runs on BOTH Natural Gas AND Gasoline, meaning it has the original gas tank and functions just like any normal gasoline car, but also has the additional option of running on Compressed natural gas. Natural gas is only $2.60 a gallon in New York, in other parts of the country its as cheap as $0.89 a gallon! Clean title in Hand. Please feel free to call me at 1-518-210-5163 Phillip NOTE: I reserve the right to end the auction at any time as the vehicle is for sale locally. |
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