1999 Chevrolet Tahoe Lt Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Barrington, Illinois, United States
1999 TAHOE POLICE SSV MODEL (NOT A Z71 ) 109,000 MILES, 4WD. THIS WAS THE POLICE CHIEF IN BLOOMFIELD HILL, MICHIGAN SUV. THEN THE PICK UP STUFF FOR THE VILLAGE ONCE THE CHIEF GOT A NEW ONE. I BOUGHT IT IN 2010 WITH ABOUT 82,000 MILES. THE TRIED TO CHARGE THE AC ON IT LAST SUMMER BUT THE CHARGE DIDN'T HOLD. IT HAS THE NORMAL POLICE INTERIOR WHICH IS CLOTH FRONT SEATS AND LEATHER REAR WITH THE RUBBER FLOOR. THERE IS A SMALL AMOUT OF RUST AT EACH REAR WHEEL WELL AND SOME ON THE LOWER PART OF THE DRIVERS DOOR AS WELL AS SOME TOUCH UP AROUND THE DRIVERS DOOR HANDLE. THE POLICE SSV IS THE 4WD MODEL. IT RUNS AND SHIFTS GOOD. 4WD WORKS GOOD. IT HAS THE 5.7 ENGINE WITH THE 2 BATTERIES. ANY SHIPPING IS TO BE ARRANGED AND PAID FOR BY THE BUYER. $500.00 DOWN WITHIN 3 DAYS OF THE AUCTION CLOSE. FEEL FREE WITH ANY QUESTIONS.THANKS
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