1969 Chevrolet Van on 2040-cars
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States
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1969 CHEVROLET VAN!!! "Beam me up, Scotty!" Any Star-Trekers in Ebayland? Captain Kirk? Spock? are you out there? This may not be the Starship Enterprise, but it is a VERY NICE, Star-Trek themed 1971 Chevrolet Van! You will not reach Warp Speed, but it starts up and runs very well down the highway. And it looks GREAT!!! For more info, email Mike or call me at 570-617-2376. Vehicle INFO! 1. Licensed, Insured, and "ready for the road" Chevy Van! 2. SAME OWNER for the past 37 years!!! 3. Garage-Kept Vehicle - it has not seen rain in the past 14 years!!! 4. Engine replaced with a strong-running Chevy 307 V8 back in the mid-1970s! 5. Van repainted and reupholstered in 2000 by reputable (and talented) local businesses! 6. Brakes recently redone --- all new wheel cylinders! 7. Automatic transmission shifts fine! 8. Good Tires! 9. Air-Brushed Artwork in the Star Trek theme done very professionally! 10. Clear Pennsylvania Title 11. Motivated Seller! 12. Turn the key and drive it home! REASON for SELLING: The owner's wife is currently battling cancer. With medical bills mounting, it is time to "let the van go" after 37 years of ownership! Proceeds from the sale will help pay medical bills! The van is located in Pottsville, PA, (Eastern Pennsylvania) not far from I-78, I-81, and I-80. The van may be inspected and test-driven prior to bidding. Email or call Mike at 570-617-2376 to set up an appointment. PLEASE do not bid if you do not intend to follow up with the sale! As a 45 year old vehicle, the van is being sold with no warranty expressed or implied. The vehicle currently runs fine! Please note: I enjoy a 100% Ebay rating through honesty and integrity! Email or call me (570-617-2376) with any questions! On Sep-22-14 at 12:12:31 PDT, seller added the following information: Van is a 1969 (the description incorrectly says 1971). Sorry for the mistake. |
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