1993 Gmc 3500 Series Box Truck, Moving Van, Cargo Truck, U Haul, 6x New Tires on 2040-cars
Conrad, Iowa, United States
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GMC truck, formaly fleet maintained U Haul truck. Was California based vehicle, hence no rust. Engine runs well, no smoke, knocks or leaks. Plenty of power. Maintainence log book behind seat. I drove from CA to IA with no problems and decent fuel mileage (has air conditioning and is cold but, A/C clutch keeps turning on and off speratically so I unplugged it). I put the new tires on before the trip $1450 less than 11 months ago. Has roll up cargo door that works well and a heavy duty aluminum slide out loading ramp. Cargo area floor is approxamately 11' 6" and around 14" with roof overhang. Truck is in good condition for it's age but, has minor dings, scratches, chips and scrapes. I have no further use for it and it just sits in the garage and collects dust, so here is your oppertunity to own a solid versitile easy to drive moving truck for little money. Its like having a extra garage on wheels! SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS (50621 IA), Please be sure funds are available prior to bidding or offers. NO first time bidders, if you have less than 10 feedback kindly contact me first with your bidding intentions. High bidder buys the truck. Seller has the right to remove listing at any time. Please PayPal $250 within 24 hrs of auctions end, then balance in cash/cashiers check within 5 days (other payment arrangements can be worked out in advance) Clear title ready to go. Thanks |
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