2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo 1500, Flex Fuel on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
See the pictures of the listing as they are part of this description. 2007 Chevrolet Express Cargo 1500 Runs and Drives very good Engine is a V8 5.3L Flex Fuel. AC working great, cruise Control , Power windows, power locks, Towing button Adrian Steel Division, Professionally installed. Tow package, See The Pictures for the description, Everything working fine. Mechanically is in great condition Very reliable Cargo Van, I will drive it across the Country without hesitation. Miles could be a little more because I am driving it almost daily. Is well maintained and serviced regularly. Just recently changed the oil and the air Filter. Current tags till 03/2015 Clean Title On the Dash The air bag light is on. Call For more info, Phone 714-600-5114 Please serious inquires only.
Sings of wear on the paint for the Use, I have done many long trip cars with this Van, Small dings, one on the back door, but door closes and opens fine. see pictures, never been in an accident.
THE VAN IS SOLD "AS IS". where it is, Buyer Responsible for pick up
Test drives and inspections Welcome Before the auction only. Bid only if you have the funds ready to pay please, 500 Paypal deposit only, Rest due in 7 days, In cash, Cashiers Check ore Wire transfer. NO PERSONAL CHECKS, Buyer Responsible for pick up
VAN is Located in Riverside CA
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