2007 Chevy Trailblazer Ss Awd - 78,600 Miles - Needs Engine Work - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Hamburg, New York, United States
A 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER SS AWD THAT HAS 78,600 MILES - THIS SS IS A NEW FORD TRADE THAT HAS A CLEAN CARFAX - WE ARE A WHOLESALE DEALER AND PURCHASED THIS TRUCK FROM THE FORD DEALER IT WAS TRADED INTO - IT HAS A KNOCK IN THE MOTOR, SO THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON AND WE ARE SELLING IT AS IT SITS - IT DOES RUN AND DRIVE, BUT IT WILL DEFINITELY NEED SOME MECHANICAL WORK BEFORE YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANY DISTANCE - IT MAY BE ABLE TO BE FIXED OR WORST CASE IT MIGHT NEED A MOTOR PUT IN AND EITHER WAY IT'S CHEAP ENOUGH FOR WHAT IT IS TO GIVE YOU ROOM TO WORK ON IT.
THERE ARE SCRATCHES ON THE INTERIOR TRIM PIECES IN THE BACK CARGO AREA AND THE LEATHER ON THE DRIVERS SEAT HAS SOME TYPICAL WEAR ON THE BOLSTER, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS CLEAN AND LOOKS GOOD. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND THE ONLY PANEL THAT HAS BEEN REPAINTED ON IT WAS THE LEFT FENDER. EVERYTHING ELSE IS ORIGINAL. IT HAS LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, SUNROOF, A CUSTOM EXHAUST, HEADREST MOUNTED TV SCREENS, CHROME SIDE STEPS, BLACK 20" WHEELS, AND MORE - IT ALSO COMES WITH 4 GOOD TIRES, AND ALL OF THE KEYS, REMOTES, AND BOOKS. THIS IS A PROJECT CAR, BUT THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION THAT WE ARE STARTING AT ABOUT HALF OF WHAT THIS CAR IS WORTH IF IT DIDN'T HAVE AN ENGINE ISSUE. AGAIN, THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, SO THE HIGH BIDDER WILL OWN IT. WE ARE A NY STATE DEALER BIG TREE AUTO BROKERS 5646 CAMP RD, HAMBURG NY 14075. THIS TRUCK IS AT OUR LOCATION AND WE ARE HAPPY TO SHOW IT TO YOU, JUST PLEASE EMAIL AND SET UP A TIME FIRST. WE ARE SELLING THIS AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT TO COME CHECK IT OUT, PLEASE EMAIL AND WE'LL GET BACK TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ALL NY STATE RESIDENTS MUST PAY US THE NY SALES TAX. OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL PAY THEIR LOCAL SALES TAX WHEN THEY REGISTER THE VEHICLE. ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. |
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