1995 Chevrolet K1500 Suburban Lt Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Pinebluff, North Carolina, United States
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I wouldn't consider selling but I am pretty desperate. I have cared for a herd of wild horses for over 8 years (I am trying to form a non-profit to help but the IRS told me it will take several months. I do not have $400 for a filing fee at this point - you can learn more about what I am trying to do here forhorsesandheroes (dot) org). I have no work presently and times are tough. My husband is no longer being supportive and the animals have become a source for arguments. I can only pray that the right buyer will come along. Your purchase will help feed the horses their hay and grain for a year. Perhaps eventually I can land a job and get back on my feet. If you know anyone that needs a writer, I started a website called wrenshawtechnicalconsulting (dot) com - I would be happy to work any job for any pay at this point. I paid $4,500 for the truck in January 2013 in Nova Scotia. I realize given the age I can only hope for a reasonable offer.
I am a private person, but given this situation - it has humbled me significantly. I am located in Pinebluff, NC - if you would like to see the truck and purchase - I have a clear title. Thank you. |
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