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2003 Chevy Astro Van on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:135000
Location:

Albany, New York, United States

Albany, New York, United States

 

  Vehicle Description

The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) in Albany, NY is selling some of its’ used buses.  CDTA is a public authority, and operates bus service in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga & Schenectady counties in upstate New York.  This bus was used in transit service.

 

Bus number – A80

 

VIN Number1GNEL19XX3B127728

 

Make/Model/Year2003 CHEVY ASTRO VAN

 

Passenger Seating Capacity - 2

 

Mileage of vehicle135000

 

Description

Vehicle is being sold “as is,” and CDTA makes no guarantees about the condition or drivability of the vehicle.

 

Vehicle as an aluminum & steel exterior, and weighs lbs per the vehicle title

 

The reserve price for this vehicle is set at $501.

DOES NOT RUN NEEDS FRONT END WORK INCLUDING TIE RODS, BALL JOINTS, WHEEL BEARINGS,, 4X4 INOPERABLE,FRONT DIFF LEAKS, OIL PAN LEAKS

 

Vehicle Pickup

Due to security issues, the following criteria must be followed – NO EXCEPTIONS

-All winning bidders who wish to enter CDTA property must sign in and present a valid photo ID

-All winning bidders who wish to enter CDTA must be accompanied by a CDTA staff member at all times

-No work may be done on the bus on CDTA property.  CDTA’s mechanics will not be available to charge the batteries, replace flat tires, etc.

-Vehicle must be towed.  There can be no attempts to drive the vehicle off the lot, even if it runs perfectly.

-Once the vehicle is off of CDTA’s property, it cannot be brought back on. 

 

 

Availability

Vehicle pickup must be made between 9:00am and 3:00pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.  CDTA requires 24 business hours notice before pickup.

 

CDTA stores buses in 3 locations.  This vehicle is stored at CDTA’s albany location:

110 Watervliet Ave

Albany, NY 12206

 

Vehicle must be paid for within 7 days of winning auction and must be removed from our property (at buyers expense) within 21 days of winning auction.  New York State buyers must pay 8% sales tax on this purchase.  Tax-exempt buyers must present valid tax-exemption paperwork (resale certificate, tax-exempt form, etc.)  Buyer must provide 24 business hours notice, with approval by CDTA, prior to vehicle pick up.  CDTA accepts Cash-in Person, Certified Bank Checks, Money Orders, and Paypal ONLY.

 

Note – Prior to vehicle removal, winning bidder will be required to sign a bill of sale, in order for CDTA to track its' disposal of surplus vehicles.  CDTA requires the winning bidder’s name, company (should the vehicle be purchased for a company) address, and phone number.  A sample bill of sale is available upon request.  The bill of sale must be signed by the winning bidder before payment is made, as a copy of the signed bill of sale is required by CDTA’s treasury department in order to issue a receipt for the vehicle payment.

 

Please email surplus@cdta.org with any questions.  Good luck and happy bidding!

 

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