2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Standard Cab 4x4 Pickup on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
This is a public agency owned 2004 Chevrolet
Silverado 2500 Regular Cab, 4 wheel drive, 8 foot bed pickup with 114,872 miles. It is equipped with a Vortec 6000 V8
eng., 4 speed automatic transmission, 4:10 ratio locking differential rear axle,
AM/FM radio, tilt wheel, and A/C (no
cruise control). Interior in good
condition for vehicle of this age and use, 40/20/40 seating. Body and paint has
normal wear, dings, dents and scratches associated with a fleet truck. Blemishes include logo removal on both doors, dent
in lower front quarter panel of bed on passenger side, driver’s seat is worn, small
holes in tunnel where radio was mounted, top of bed rail is worn and metal is
torn inside of bed where tools boxes were mounted, holes in bed and top rail
where tool boxes and beacon light were mounted (tool boxes and beacon light are not included), plastic air dam below bumper loose and radio antenna
mounted on top of cab. A smog
certificate is provided with the vehicle. Please do not bid if you cannot meet
the following requirements. Payment for the vehicle must be received in full by
5:00 PM on July 29, 2014 (or when the vehicle is picked up, whichever is
earlier) at our office in Fresno, California in the form of a cashier’s check.
The office is open Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00
PM PST. The vehicle is sold “As Is”, “Where
Is” with “No Warranty” what so ever. The buyer must arrange and pay
for shipping or pick up the vehicle in the District’s yard in Fresno,
California within 7 days of close of auction. License plates have been removed
from the vehicle and buyer must obtain any necessary permits to move the
vehicle. Since the vehicle is owned by a
public agency, the auction must run it’s full term and offers to end the
auction early will not be considered. The reserve price has been set at $2,500. |
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