1996 Gmc Safari Base Extended Passenger Van 3-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Bainbridge, Georgia, United States
Hello. Up for auction is this USED 1996 GMC SAFARI PASSENGER VAN. It has only 132,925 actual miles on engine! It has an excellent running powerful V6 engine and automatic transmission! The engine runs quiet and smooth with no noise or smoke! This baby will get up to speed fast! Van is white with blue interior, good working pioneer am/fm stereo C/D player! The enterior dash has some cracks, but the seats are in good condition with very few signs of wear! Body is in fairly good condition with no major dings, but the two front door exterior door handles are broken (they are an easy cheap fix via any local junkyard) however you can still enter and exit the vehicle. It could use some new tires, because most of the tires are worn with very little rubber left on them. Also need paint and top of roof has some surface rust, again a few cans of cheap paint will fix this issue. It will need some brakes soon, but still stops well. This van will make a great work van or or good basic transportation! The van is located in Bainbridge, GA. Bainbridge, GA is located in the extreme southwest part of the state. It is about 35 miles north of Tallahasse, FL and located 50 miles south of Albany, GA. THE STARTING BID IS A VERY LOW $1,000 FOR VEHICLE! The winning bidder must make an immediate $300 deposit via Paypal! Call now for more info! Call Now! 229-254-1526 |
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Google Earth helps sheriff's department find stolen car [w/video]
Sun, 29 Sep 2013A stolen-vehicle case opened back in March was recently solved with the help of a property owner using Google Earth, a virtual globe and mapping service similar to Google Maps, ABC News reports. The man, who remains anonymous, found the stolen GMC Yukon while he was surveying his property in George County, Mississippi, using the map service and, judging by the top-down satellite image, thought he found a "shooting house" on his hunting grounds.
When he drove out to the suspicious structure, he realized it actually was a sport utility vehicle wedged in thick brush about 70 yards from the nearest road, so he called the police.
Law enforcement officers had arrested a female suspect in the case earlier based on eyewitness accounts, but didn't prosecute her because the stolen SUV hadn't been found. Ben Brown, a lieutenant detective with the George County Sheriff's Department, says that he ran the plates and confirmed the SUV was the stolen vehicle the department had been looking for.
Inevitable GMC Canyon Denali spotted testing
Mon, Feb 16 2015Practically every other model in the GMC lineup already offers a more luxurious Denali option, so why not extend that to the Canyon midsize pickup? It's hardly a surprise to see the brand doing just that, especially since the standard model seems to be proving quite a success. This Canyon was recently spied testing wearing camouflage over its front end. The truck still needs to breathe, though, and the opening in the obfuscation makes it quite easy to spot the Denali's chrome mesh grille, rather than the horizontal slats of the standard model. Also, just peeking out of the bottom part of the masking is the lower air intake, which appears to be completely lined in chrome now. At the sides and rear, the styling is identical to the current look of the pickup, at least for this prototype. While our spies didn't snap any shots of the interior, it seems safe to anticipate the usual Denali upgrades there, including better materials and additional tech features. Of course, expect a bump in price at the same time to pay for the improvements.
2014 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra first pickups to ace updated NHTSA tests [w/video]
Tue, 20 Aug 2013General Motors has just become the first pickup truck manufacturer to receive five-star overall vehicle scores in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's New Car Assessment Program. The updated safety standards, which went into effect in 2011, are more strenuous than the previous NHTSA curriculum and involve collecting both more and more substantial data, reflecting the improved safety inherent in newer vehicles. This feat is made more impressive by the fact that both Ford and Ram have released brand-new trucks since the new testing went into effect - GM's victory is no technicality.
The rating only applies to the redesigned, light-duty Silverado, Sierra and their upmarket variants, High Country and Denali, respectively, while only Crew Cab variants were tested. Considering that the four-door body style will make up 60 percent of GM's light-duty truck sales, the exclusion of the other variants seems reasonable.
This news is sure to be yet another feather in GM's pickup-oriented cap. Be sure to scroll down for video of the crash testing, as well as the full press release from General Motors.