Gladiator Conversion Van on 2040-cars
Weatherly, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 1998 Chevrolet Express, GLADIATOR conversion van. It has Just under 195,000 miles on it but runs great. I put almost 30,000 miles on it in the last 2 years and it has never left me sitting. When I purchased the van it had recently had the complete front end re-done and this van rides very smooth down the roads ! Has all 4 almost new FIRESTONE tires. Good brakes. It does have some scratches / dings / dents and some rust. Also the upper hinge on the side rear door is broken, the door can be used with caution. The front side middle door works fine to enter the van. the interior has some stains bit is still nice. It has four captains chairs (one is not pictured but it is included) and a couch. The couch turns into a bed electronically but it is not wired up. it has a working DVD player and television, private individual headphone hook-ups. Lots of very nice limo lighting and wood grain trim ! I am selling this at much lower cost than Kelley Blue Book Value! THE WINDSHIELD IS CRACKED ! INSPECTED UNTIL 11/14
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP -- $500 deposit within 24 hours through PayPal and cash balance within 7 days upon pick up of the van -- Located in Weatherly, Pa. 18255
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