G 1500 Handicap Wheel Chair Lift Van on 2040-cars
Thomaston, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:VAN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 LITER 305 CUBIC INCH
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Express
Trim: PREMIER MOTOR COACH
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 41,500
Disability Equipped: Yes
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
1999 CHEVORLET EXPRESS G1500 HIGHTOP HANDICAP WHEELCHAIR LIFT PREIMER MOTOR COACH CONVERSION VAN IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 41,500 ORIGINIAL MILES. RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. WELL MAINTAINED WITH 5.0 LITER 305 CI ENGINE WITH 4 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSIONS. RECENT BRAKES AND TIRES 3000 MILES AGO. FULLY LOADED W/ TILT, CRUISE, POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS, DUAL AC, POWER MIRRORS, POWER STEERING & BRAKES, AM-FM STEREO CASSETTE W/ REAR SPEAKERS, TV, REAR 2ND ROW SEATING AND 2" REESE TRAILER HITCH. SOUTHERN VEHICLE NO RUST-NO ROT SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE IN FLA. 2 YEARS IN VA. @ A STORAGE FACILITY AND 3 YEARS 3500 MILES IN CT. ACCORDING TO STICKER AND PHONE CALL CONFIRMATION, VIM RICON WHEELCHAIR LIFT WAS INSTALLED 7/29/10 BY RIDE-AWAY CORP AND WORKS FLAWLESSLY. THE BODY HAS A FEW SCUFFS, SCRATCHES, AND DINGS AS SHOWN IN PICTURES BUT CONSIDERING THE YEAR THEY ARE MINOR. ANY QUESTION OR FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL (203) 509-4960. I'M HELPING SELLING THIS VAN FOR MY COUSIN, SHOULD I NOT HAVE THE ANSWERS FOR YOUR QUESTIONS I WILL PROMPTLY GET THEM AND GET BACK TO YOU. THANKS FOR LOOKING. SHIPPING QUOTE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. $10,500 OR BEST OFFER NOTE: THE SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO END THIS BUY IT NOW AUCTION AT ANY TIME DUE TO THIS VEICHLE IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY.
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