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2008 Chevrolet Uplander Lt Wheelchair Handicap 39k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:39162 Color: and TAN interior
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States

THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION


 

You are Bidding on  a Clean Title      


2008 Chevrolet Uplander LT Wheelchair Handicap 39K miles .

IT Features a GOLD exterior and TAN interior. Combining style, versatility, and value,
2008 Chevrolet Uplander LT Wheelchair Handicap 39K miles is a lot of minivan for the money! It drives and handles  VERY good and has plenty of room for passengers and cargo, with 2X power doors &POWER wheelchair ramp for easy access, it is loaded with options:

 

No further inspection is needed ,title is ready to be transferred to the new owner with no hassle

Please take a few minutes to go over the vehicle options, conversion features, and dimensions. We also ask that you take a look at all pictures, and remember, a picture is worth a thousand words, where as the pictures are a part of our description of the vehicle.


 

Options:
**Engine: V6 3.9 Liter
**Trans: automatic
**traction control
**Front airbags
**CD player
**Power Door Locks
**Power Mirrors
**Power DRIVER seat

**TV DVD PLAYER
**Power Windows
**power sliding doors, power RAMP 
**Front & Rear A/C and heating
   

 CONVERSION FEATURES:
**10" Lowered floor
**Maximum Interior headroom
**FOLD OUT ramp with non-skid surface
**Power Doors with easy operation
    **removable passenger seat
**Fully crash tested
**Easy to reach spare tire

DIMENSIONS:
**Overall height.....................70 3/4"
**Door Opening Usable Height..........53 1/8"
**Door Opening Width...........32"
**Ramp Length.....................52"
**Usable Ramp Width...........29 1/4"
**Interior Height at Center......57 3/4"
**Height at Driver & Passenger....56 1/2"
**Interior Width at Ramp..........63"
**Interior Width B Pillars..........60 3/4"
**Ground Clearance................5 1/4"
**Usable Floor Length.............88"


 

WE ARE OPEN TO REASONABLE OFFERS


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COMPANY POLICIES REGARDING BIDDING, PAYMENT, AND DELIVERY


 

When you bid you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above.
Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the auction closing by e-mail or telephone to confirm intent to purchase, and give their name, address, and phone number for our records. Further, winning bidders are required to send via
Pay Pal $400.00 nonrefundable deposit within 24 hours of the auction closing by , as payment we accept ,wire transfer and certified check via priority mail. All deals are to be finalized within 7 days of the close of the auction.

 

PAYMENT, FEES AND TAXES INFORMATION :

 

 

We provide no in house financing! All customers are responsible for a $200 (this fee is taxable) documentation and administration fee. This is a mandatory fee and is not negotiable, dealers are not excluded. All buyer's are responsible to pay sales tax according to the percentage of tax in state which buyer resides. Sales tax paid in State of Florida will be credited in the state in which vehicle will be registered in. In Florida buyers pays additional registration fees when being titled.( Please check with your local DMV). Payment can be made by cashier's check, wire transfer, or personal check that clears before delivery, and of course, cash.

 

 
 SHIPPING :

We are connected with most independent shippers and transporters, domestic and worldwide, directly.  Our goal is to cut out the middle man (dispatch companies and brokers) and go directly to the drivers and shippers. This naturally will speed up the process and pass the savings on to you. So please let us know if you need any assistance within the 49 states and overseas.

 
 
SPECIFIC NOTICES REGARDING THIS AUCTION:

 

We reserve the right to cancel any bids at our discretion. Seller reserves the right to cancel this sale at any time for any reason. Seller shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. All Vehicles are sold AS-IS. No warranty is expressed or implied from -Trade Right Enterprises . We provide links within our auctions to third-party Warranty Companies. If available, a warranty is optional and the customer is under no obligation to purchase one if not desired. If a warranty is purchased, it is at the customer's sole discretion and is an agreement between the customer and the warranty company only. We attempt to be as thorough as possible with our inspections, so as not to leave anything to chance. We want everyone to be happy with their purchase. However, any and all purchasers should understand that due to the fact that these vehicles are "used" in nature, logic and reason should determine what IS and what ISN'T in excess of normal wear and tear

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