Chevy Astro Gladiator Handicap Access Van / Chair Lift - Nice, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Quantico, Maryland, United States
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Up for sale. 1995 Chevy Gladiator Astro Van. Handicap access with chair lift. only 164915 original miles. Van runs and drives well. Recent repair on LIft and functions nicely. Van has been detailed and looks good. Interior is imperfect with some wear and staining. Paint is also imperfect with faiding on hood and other areas. Van is still very presentable.Luxurious ride loaded with options. Captain Chairs,Alum Wheels,Power Locks,Power windows,Power Mirrors, A/C(needs recharge).Good Tread on a matching set of Michelin LTX tires. No rust or major denting. This is your chance to own a nice Handicap access van with a chair lift for less than the cost of the lift.
We are a Delaware Wholesale Company. All of our Auctions are No Reserve. Unless otherwise stated, all Items we offer Start, Run and Drive. If the item is a title vehicle: a clear title will be awarded to the successful bidder once payment is rendered. We buy and sell Used: Surplus Construction Equipment, Transportation Equipment, Agricultural Equipment, Cars and Trucks. Due to the fact you are bidding on previously owned equipment you should expect imperfections. Imperfections may or may not include one or more of the following…New, used, worn or replaced parts, Scratches, Dings, Dents, Rust, Mechanical, Imperfect glass. Tires may have conditions varying from 90% Good to poor and singled out. All information is believed to be correct but is not guaranteed. All sales are “As is” “where is” We recommend you view any and all purchases in person to form your own opinion. As a Wholesaler we are not permitted to issue tags or finance vehicles. As always we suggest that you use a licensed, insured carrier for your transportation needs. We never charge extra Dock or Processing fees. Your final no reserve bid is what you pay. If you request overnight shipment of your title you will need to include an extra $30.00 to cover our cost of accommodating your request. Otherwise, it will be mailed USPS at no charge to you. We offer free load out assistance at our location. If your purchase needs a jump start to load we will also offer that service at no additional charge as well. We do ask that if you desire our assistance; you give us 5 working days notice before pick up as most equipment is stored at a remote secure location in Quantico, Maryland. We will have to purpose to be on location. Disclosed mileage may vary slightly as some of the units for sale may be regularly driven or test driven by perspective buyers. Many vehicles for sale by our company are offered in multiple venues. Therefore, we reserve the right to end an auction early should a acceptable deal be reached outside of EBay. A deposit of $200.00 is required through PayPal within 48 hrs. We never make 2nd chance offers. If you receive a solicitation for a 2nd chance offer on our behalf; contact EBay right away as it a SCAM !! If you have less than 5 positive feedbacks please contact us before bidding. If contact is not made and you have less than 5 positive feedbacks your bid will be cancelled. If you have any questions regarding our policies or our offerings please feel free to email us. HAPPY BIDDING.
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