2002 Gmc Savana Bus Van, 125,656 Miles V8 Automatic, Located In Washington, Pa on 2040-cars
Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Van - BUS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: GMC
Model: Savana
Trim: Bus - Van
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 125,656
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: Gray
2002 GMC SAVANA BUS VAN
This Van was used by a school district for transporting students in lieu of using the larger school buses. It contains a TRIPLE row of rear seats with one seat (driver) in front. The rear seats can easily be removed to provide more storage space.
It runs fine and was just recently taken out of service.
Little surface rust on lower part of body and under doors. No holes.
Rear doors are fine. Rust at the bottom of the right door.
Front and rear tires are good. The wheel rims are rusted. Wheel have 8 bolts.
Pennsylvania inspected through the end of October 2013.
Inside floor is good. One small 4" tear near front. All the seats are fine. The leather on the driver's seat is cracked but no holes.
The Air Conditioning is good. Radio is good. Ceiling is fine.
All the glass is good. Front end is good. Front bumper is rusty but no damage.
The plastic panel inside the driver's door is loose and needs attached better.
This van can be driven away upon purchase.
The name and logo of the school is painted on the van and will need to be removed or painted over.
Over the years, it was routinely maintained.
The buyer of this van will be responsible for all sales tax, title transfer, notary fees, and proof of adequate and necessary insurance before the van is release.
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY!
Conditions:
Payment for the item must be received within 14 days from the end of the auction, unless other arrangements are made with the Seller such as payment upon pickup.
Preferred Payment is cash at time of pickup.
The item must be picked up with 30 days from the end of the auction unless other arrangements are made with the Seller.
The Seller will not ship these items or make arrangement for these items to be shipped.
Employees are available to assist Buyer with the pickup and loading of the item. The Buyer will be responsible for the securing of the items for transit.
In order for the school to hold or store the item for longer than 30 days, payment must be made in full within the specific time period.
The Seller must be notified of the pickup a minimum 24 hours in advance. The school is opened for pickup, Monday through Friday, from 7 AM to 3 PM.
All International payments MUST be made through PAYPAL for the protection of both parties
The school offers no warranty or guarantee. The buyer is purchasing this item "AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS".
All items can be seen at the school during normal business hours, Monday thru Friday from 7 am to 3 pm, by contacting Gene Speranza at 724-622-3359. Please give adequate notice if you wish to inspect the item.
TRINITY AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL (Located on the WEST side of the City of Washington, PA, along Route 18)
55 Scenic Drive
Washington, PA 15301
Please contact: GENE SPERANZA at 724-926-8971 or cell 724-622-3359.
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