2003 Chevrolet Quigley 4x4 3500 Extended Cargo Van 1 Ton on 2040-cars
Morristown, Indiana, United States
This is a 2003 Chevrolet, 3500 extended wheel base, 4x4 van. It is equipped with cloth seats, PS, PB, TW, AC, V8, AT, AM-FM CD & Cassette player, trailer hitch receiver and electric brake unit. The van has 145,000. It is in good shape with a couple door dings and does have a couple spots on the hood where the white paint has flaked off. The other problem is that during the last service, the technician told me my frame is rusty. I don't know enough about it but I asked a local welding shop and he told me that when it gets worse, he would repair or reinforce it. Regardless, I want to make that known! I'm sure there are additional things both pro and con but overall, the van has been very dependable and is an excellent truck. Its been fun to drive where other vehicles cant go and then to do it with a van is especially fun during the winter.
If there are any questions, please call my cell phone, 512-227-1954. Thanks for looking and bidding. Phil |
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