2008 Ford 1 Ton 12 Passenger 6.0l 39,123 Miles on 2040-cars
Baytown, Texas, United States
For sale is a 2008, 1 ton, 12 passenger, Chevrolet van. It has 39,123
miles (is being used occasionally locally so will have a few more mile than shown), 6.0L engine, front and rear air conditioning, CD deck in the
radio, trailer hitch, tilt wheel, power steering, cruise control,
running boards, automatic with overdrive, ABS system, and new battery
(installed 9/13). Tires have about half tread left on them. It is
white and has no exterior damage. The interior is in good shape -- one
seat has a coke stain on it (note the picture of the seat behind the
drivers seat) -- there are no tears on the interior. Runs great -- looks
great. Van belongs to Trinity Tabernacle Assembly of God church in
Baytown, Texas, and is located there. The Kelly Blue Book value is $16,875 --
payment will be by certified check or cash. I will answer any questions -- can be reached by
txt or call my cell (832-514-0036) -- have additional pictures -- name is Stan.
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