Quigley 4x4 Van 2006 Express on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
2006 Chevrolet Express 3500 Extended 4x4 Quigley Van You are bidding on a extremely clean 2006 Chevy Express Passenger van with the Quigley motor company factory 4x4 option. This van is a 1 owner vehicle with a clean AutoCheck report. It was used by Law enforcement to carry seized contraband from the Auburn CA area. It looks and drives like a new van. It is equipped with a 6.0L Vortec V8 gasoline motor, Automatic transmission, Dual airbags, Front and rear A/C blows ice cold, Power Windows, Power Door locks, Power Mirrors, Tilt wheel, Cruise Control, AM/FM radio, ABS, Stability track, Tinted glass.. The tires look new with tons of meat on them. All tires match BFGoodrich All Terrain AT ko tires 245/75-16. Since this van was used to move things the rear seats and seatbelts have been removed. The seat floor brackets are still in the van if you need to put seats back in. There are no known problems with this vehicle. I Would drive it cross country and back with out any worries. Transmission was just serviced drain flush filter as was the transfer case. There was a small leak between the two which we have repaired. This is a very hard to find 4x4 Van. Fords are a dime a dozen. Also with the Chevrolet Quigley 4x4 Do not get the dreaded death wobble in the front end like the fords do. Pacific Truck & 4x4 Sales is a licensed and bonded California Dealership Dealer #55945. Any California Winning bidder will be charged CA Sales tax for the county they live in plus $65 Doc fee, $58.95 Smog fee and license fees. Out of state winners will be charged $65. Doc fee $21. 1 way trip permit. No sales tax will be charged if the vehicle is shipped by transport company. If you come pick it up in person CA Sales tax will be charged 7.50%. If you have any questions please call Pacific Truck & 4x4 Sales 805-650-0900. We reserve the right to end this auction early if truck is sold locally. Use the buy it now option. First come first served. We DO NOT OFFER FINANCING. Happy bidding. |
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