1995 Chevy Astro Mini Van on 2040-cars
Hohenwald, Tennessee, United States
I HAVE A 1995 CHEVY ASTRO MINI VAN FOR SALE. IN GOOD CONDITION FOR THE AGE. RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD. HAD NEW TRANSMISSION PUT IN A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO BUT HAVE DRIVEN IT VERY LITTLE SINCE THEN...MAYBE 10,000 MILES. TIRES IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. BRAKES GOOD. AIR BLOWS COLD AND HEATER WORKS GOOD. ELECTRIC TOW. MAY NEED A BATTERY OR JUST CHARGED UP. INTERIOR IN GOOD SHAPE. IT HAS AN ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR LIFT INSTALLED. IT IS TIED IN TO THE SIDE SLIDING DOOR. THIS IS NOT WORKING. PROBABLY CAN BE FIXED FAIRLY EASILY FOR SOMEONE MECHANICALLY INCLINED. NO OTHER KNOWN PROBLEMS. IT ALSO HAS HAND CONTROLS AND A 6-WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT INSTALLED. THESE DO NOT AFFECT HOW THE VAN OPERATES. THESE CUSTOM ACCESSORIES CAN BE REMOVED AND SOLD ON THEIR OWN IF SO DESIRED. I AM NOT ADVERTISING IT AS A HANDICAP VAN BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THE WHEELCHAIR LIFT IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING.
THIS VAN WOULD MAKE A GOOD WORK VAN. BEING SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTY. THANKS. |
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