1999 Gmc Safari Sl Extended Cargo Van 3-door 4.3l Astro Van Explorer Edition on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
Up for auction is my next door neighbors 1999 GMC Safari Explorer Edition van. She is an elderly woman who bought a smaller car to get around town. This van is in good condition considering the year. Has many power options such as power windows, power door locks (relay was removed because she kept locking herself out accidentally. I will try to get the relay so that you may put it to work again) cruise control, rear Air conditioning unit, Orignal full surround stereo system, 4 captain chairs, rear passenger seat swivels out for comfort, rear beach seat folds down and becomes a bed/sofa. Many aux and power outlets and cup holders through out the van. Has curtains and roof lighting. Its basically the trailers dream van or great for the family and kids. The motor is a Vortec V-6 very economical and reliable. Transmission with over drive great for the high way. Very comfortable ride and cheap for the wallet. Has new brakes all around, suspension is good, shocks maybe needed in the future but not at the moment. The tires are good but have only been used around town as you could calculate the mileage from when she bought it til now she doesn't travel much. I would recommend that you revise before putting extra mileage on them. Fresh oil change van was always very well maintained. The Air conditioning system is new and blows ice cold front and rear. Van has 260,714 miles on the body but motor was rebuilt at 205,000 miles and transmission was rebuilt at 190,000 miles. Previous owners before my neighbor were a elderly retired couple that bought the van to travel the united states. So most of the ware and tear is just long road trips. My neighbor hates to see it go because it is a great van for her and the grandkids but she herself has gotten old and it is to big for her to drive, she has been the owner sense 01/14/2003 and got it with 218,515 miles. as it says on the clear title. Seems like alot of mileage but i have driven this van myself and it rides like really good in my opinion considering it is a 14-15 year old van and original paint, it has been well maintained and kept as clean as possible by her. If you have any questions please ask before bidding or if you need any additional pictures let me know and i"ll be happy to get them to you. Van is sold "as is" "where is" and with no warranties implied. Van is also for sale locally so i reserve the right to end auction early. Deposit of $500 is due 24 hours after auction ending to be sent to my paypal account, remaining balance is due with in 7 days after auction ends. You may choose to pick up the van or transport it. If you choose to pick it up and drive it away you must transfer the title to your name. If you are out of state and choose to transport i will send you a bill of sale for you to sign and send back to me. This is for her records so she is not responsible for anything that may happen. |
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