2006 Chevy Trailblazer No Reserve 1 Owner Smoke Free Onstar 4wd on 2040-cars
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR SALE 2006 Chevy Trailblazer Ls 1 Owner Onstar Equipped Smoke Free New Battery Owners Manaul/Onstar Cd Available No Anti Brake System or Check Engine Lights 95,438 Miles No Reserve Pennsylvania Salvage Title-(Please read description pertaining to title) Vehicle was well taken care of for 95k mile Services done on time, 75% tread on the tires Engine and transmission run smooth with out any problems Description: This 1 Owner 2006 Chevy Trailblazer Ls is a vehicle you've been dreaming about for years, dont let the salvage/reconstructed title push you away from wining this car as is has no reserve. This car was issued an Pennsylvania salvage title due to light hail damage. From what I can see what really got a beating on this truck was the hood which is salvageable which means it can be fixed with some bondo or if you choose to it can be replaced other than that this car is in immaculate condition but please be aware this car is 8 years old and it will have you average dents, dings and scratches. As for the current status of the title it is Pennsylvania salvage, for any Pennsylvania bidders if you happen to be the winner of this auction I am able to get the title transferred to Pa reconstructed for $250 at an auto tag place or get the title transferred and the car registered, titled and tagged for $350. Or if you feel as if you want to take the title as is (Pa Salvage) you can do the salvage inspection at a place of your choice. For out of state bidders the same deal applies but fees may vary or if you choose to you can take the Pa salvage title in do the inspection in your state. If you have any question or concern that relates to the title please give the auto tag agency I deal with a call. If you have no problems dealing with the Pa Salvage Title and know how the process works of getting it to Pa Reconstructed please disregard the information above. Tonys Auto Tag 215-724-318 Ask For Ann FeaturesInterior FeaturesFront Seats
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\ Contact Information: Mohamed Mariko Cell-610-504-6314 Email-mhmdmrk@yahoo.com Policy: This vehicle is sold as is. $500.00 deposit is 48hr after the auction is over. This vehicle is used please realize you will have your normal wear and tear. Serious Bidders Only ! |
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