2011 Chevrolet Express 2500 Base Extended Cargo Van 3-door 4.8l on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
I purchased this vehicle originally with about 35000 miles on it, there is now 59,500 as of this posting. The van was used primarily for flooring installation. I no longer install so I do not need it. It's been a great van, zero mechanical issues. It has two new tires on it, the other two have plenty of life left in them. There are a few minor cosmetic issues, almost invisible hail dents and a few scratches. The interior is what you would expect from a work van, some basic wear and a few glue spills. It could easily be cleaned and spiffed up for other uses. The only current issue is the tire sensors are somehow crossed over showing incorrect PSI, it reads the front tires as the back and vice versa. It's an easy fix and I can get it taken care of before purchase if desired. The AC works great, everything else is basic(manual locks/windows/seats). It's an extended body, I can almost shut the rear doors on 15 foot wide carpet rolls. It has a tow package and 4.8L 8Cyl Vortec engine. It currently books for $17,667 in its current condition.
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