Electrical Service Cargo Van/business Opportunity on 2040-cars
Guntersville, Alabama, United States
This van is in great condition, was very well cared for under the GE Capital Lease program, van was leased to Tenn Department of Correction for Prisoner transport, interior had spray on foam insulation installed and covered by FRP board which makes van very easy to heat and cool.
Van has been set up for Electrical Service work with new Pratt & Leggett shelves on two side walls and 2 sets of Adrian Steel full extension drawers that are full width of van and another set of Adrian Steel small drawers. Ladder racks are Loads-Rite drop down style on both sides. Van has 289K on body but engine and transmission has 102,000 on it. NADA value @ 102K is 9825.00 and @ 289K is 7255.00, I used 140 k as a reasonable valuation and NADA is 8875.00 on van alone. Shelves were bought new in 2013 @ 1300.00 cost and Adrian Steel items value is 3400.00 new. Making value of van with shelves and drawers and ladder rack 13,575.00. Most all power tools are Makita brand purchased in last couple of years from industrial supply house. Hand tools are Rigid , Ideal, Klein, and other name brands. There is a full combo tool package of Makita Lithium Ion 18 volt cordless tools. Rigid Model 700 pipe threader, Kobalt 26 gallon compressor. ProQuip 8.3 Generator, all ladders are Werner, 6' & 12' step and 20' extension. There is 100' of polyurethane air hose and 400' of extension cord, numerous power strips. Ideal conduit benders. Van has a basic supply of common breakers, light switches, single and 3 way, outlets and GFCI in all common colors, with switch and outlet covers to match colors, light bulbs, ballasts, approx 1400' of 12/2 wG Romex wire, several 250' rolls with some used off of in 14/2, 14/3, 10/2, 10/3. Numerous rolls of 500' single wire in various colors in 12ga, 14ga, thousands of various wire nuts, variety of exterior PVC fittings and exterior application boxes. Van comes with one temporary power pole with numerous outlets. I am estimating 4000.00 in tools and 2500.00 in inventory supplies. Logo was professionally designed and I own the web domain for theelectricaldr .net and .com My health from a broken back and neck and 17 surgeries, prevented the business from actually getting started so from a business standpoint it has no business record or credit good or bad, and is completely debt free. The individual totals I have listed come up to $20,075.00 and that does not include the logo cost which has numerous file types for different media advertising, print, vehicle, uniforms etc. and does not include cost of web domains. This would be a great opportunity for someone wanting to start a business or maybe give a professional jump start to an existing small business or just to a existing company looking to expand their fleet. The cost also does not include the time and effort of stocking the van and organizing the supplies and tools. Their is absolutely nothing wrong with the van and gets about 15 mpg fully loaded around town, tires are good, and oil change was less than 500 miles ago. Auto check gives clean title check, no accidents and I have title in hand. I can provide more details to serious bidders upon request. Item is for sale on local market so I reserve the right to cancel this auction if item sells locally |
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