1995 Chevy Short Bed C1500, At, A/c, Ca Smogged, L@@k! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
|  Vehicle Description / Condition NOTE: If you have under (10) feedbacks please contact me before you Make an Offer/Bid or your Offer/Bid will be cancelled. Also, Please have your Finances Together and Ask any and All Questions before you Make Offer/Bid!!! Vin#: 1GCEC14Z8SZ204751 Year: 1995 Make: Chevy Model: Cheyenne Style/Body: 2dr, Short Bed Pickup Engine: 4.3L 6cly Mileage: 246,115 Runs like it's been re-built or has 80K Automatic A/C (needs service) Rally wheels Bed Liner Tow Package Pioneer DEH-P3500 Flip Face Stereo ----------------------------------------- Runs well, Rust Free Passed California Smog (low readings) Body Paint is peeling, primer touch up in spots, has nicks and scrapes. Needs paint or drive it like it is. Great everyday driver! Sold As-is, No Warranty Buyer responsible for Transport/Pickup/Shipping! Listed Locally... We Reserve the right to stop this auction anytime California Buyers, call/email us for DMV / Fees owed. Deposit $300.00 PayPal due 24hrs close of Auction Final Payment due 7days close of Auction Phone: 916-416-6640 | 
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