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1997 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 Lt 2 Door Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:120968
Location:

Cleveland, Georgia, United States

Cleveland, Georgia, United States

You are looking at a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe 4X4 LT 2 Door with 120,968 miles.  I have the one owner Tennessee title in the original owners name.  Auto check shows one owner with no accidents.  The right rear quarter has been painted but there is no other paint work on the Tahoe.  The leather seats have some cracks, but they are in great shape to be original and never been covered.  The Tahoe runs and drives great with no known issues.  I'm sure I don't have the best Tahoe out there, but if you are looking for a real good Tahoe in great shape this is the one for you.  Tahoe is for sale locally.  Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.  This is a NO RESERVE auction.  A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of auction end and the balance is due within 7 days of auction end. If buyer is paying with anything other than cash, I will not release the Tahoe to the buyer until funds have cleared my bank. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Tahoe is Sold As Is.  Sales Tax is not included for Georgia Residents. photo DSC04865_zps6e17f30b.jpg photo DSC04884_zpsc49b7e88.jpg photo DSC04863_zps06cba572.jpg photo DSC05003_zpsc95ed4a3.jpg photo DSC04867_zps3fec02ea.jpg photo DSC05004_zpsc673018f.jpg photo DSC04871_zps4690a470.jpg photo DSC04879_zps8395b7ab.jpg photo DSC05005_zps271653a2.jpg photo DSC04880_zps9c00a4e8.jpg photo DSC05006_zpsa2b32170.jpg photo DSC04882_zps2a0c5d16.jpg photo DSC04889_zps3ca740ea.jpg photo DSC04869_zps2bfbf0a5.jpg photo DSC04876_zps601b9fa4.jpg photo DSC04868_zpsc9c7936e.jpg photo DSC04886_zps8f6eac28.jpg photo DSC04908_zps9c661619.jpg photo DSC04911_zps57061b64.jpg photo DSC04921_zps72bbc63a.jpg photo DSC04919_zpsd8411f40.jpg photo DSC04912_zps5c6409ad.jpg photo DSC04894_zps5c9eb9f1.jpg photo DSC04913_zpsafdbf9de.jpg photo DSC04896_zps0319e6f0.jpg photo DSC04899_zps2fabda56.jpg photo DSC04904_zpsad9b7d87.jpg photo DSC04925_zps66d8bf21.jpg photo DSC04926_zpsa5e64ef8.jpg photo DSC04935_zpsdc5bfc75.jpg photo DSC04936_zpsb2f553b3.jpg photo DSC04937_zpsd50bea6e.jpg photo DSC04938_zps6dc12ace.jpg photo DSC04999_zps9f8e9984.jpg photo DSC05001_zpsfe591db1.jpg photo DSC05008_zps5082ade2.jpg photo DSC05009_zps76213e08.jpg

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The USPS needs 180,000 new delivery vehicles, automakers gearing up to bid

Wed, Feb 18 2015

Winning the New York City Taxi of Tomorrow tender was a huge prize for Nissan, even though the company is still working through the process of claiming its prize. The United States Postal Service has begun the process to take bids for a new delivery vehicle to replace the all-too-familiar Grumman Long Life Vehicle, and that will be a much larger plum for the automaker who wins it, perhaps worth more than six billion dollars. The Grumman LLV is an aluminum body covering a Chevrolet S-10 pickup chassis and General Motors' Iron Duke four-cylinder engine. The USPS bought them from 1987 to 1994, and the 163,000 of them still in service are a monumental drain on postal resources: they get roughly ten miles to the gallon instead of the quoted 16 mpg, drink up more than $530 million in fuel each year, and their constant repair needs like the balky sliding door and leaky windshields have led the service to increase the annual maintenance budget from $100 million to $500 million. A seat belt is about as modern as it gets for safety technology, and the USPS says that assuming things stay the same, it can't afford to run them beyond 2017. Last year it put out two triage requests for proposals seeking 10,000 new chassis and drivetrains for the Grumman and 10,000 new vehicles. The LLV is also too small for the modern mail system in which package delivery is growing and letter delivery is declining. The service says it doesn't have a fixed idea of the ideal "next-generation delivery vehicles," but it listed a number of requirements in its initial request and is open to any proposal. Carriers have some suggestions, though, saying they want better cupholders, sun visors that they can stuff letters behind, a driver's compartment free of slits that can swallow mail, and a backup camera. The request for information sent to automakers pegs the tender at 180,000 vehicles that would cost between $25,000 and $35,000 apiece, and it will hold a conference on February 18 to answer questions about the contract. GM is the only domestic maker to avow an interest, while Ford and Fiat-Chrysler have remained cagey. Yet with a possible $6.3 billion up for grabs and some new vans for sale that would be advertised on every block in the country, we have a feeling everyone will be listening closely come February 18. We also have a feeling the LeMons series is going to be flooded with Grummans come 2017. News Source: Wall Street Journal, Automotive News - sub.

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