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2006 Chevrolet Express 1500 Ls Standard Passenger Van 4-door 4.3l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:93082
Location:

Windermere, Florida, United States

Windermere, Florida, United States

This 2006 Chevy Express was purchased new on 06-29-2006 by Walt Disney World Company in Orlando, Fl for the Animal Kingdom
Kidani Village as Guest shuttle  (photo of Title is in the pictures). It has been Driven by the crew just between the parks here in central 
Florida. It has never seen snow or been to the beach. (No Rust) anywhere, Real Florida Van. 
The fleet department took care of every schedule maintenance ,its their company policy to have the van ready to go at any given time.
This van has Dual Ice cold A/C, Front & Rear. It has never towed anything, and does not have a trailer hitch. It comes with a Strong 4.3L V-6
that's great on Gas, with an Automatic with Overdrive Transmission with the Tow Package. 
I have photos of under carriage for you to see. No oil leak of any type. The only negative is 2 small dents ,and I have photo's of them 
please take a look at all the photo's before biding. I have a 100% rating with e-bay, and I don't want any misunderstandings. Please feel 
free to contact me anytime with any questions or specific requests for additional photos @407-592-7992 or you may E-mail me directly ( RSR.FL.LLC@gmail.com )  . I will take all my calls myself unless I am on the other line, then leave a massage I'll get back to you.
 Also Please feel free to come by and check it out before bidding. Keep in mind for Florida residents that I have to collect sales tax, based
on the county you live in ,and If you are from other states you just get the title and go to your own states DMV ,and pay your own local tax.
I Don't charge any Dealer or other hidden fees, You will pay only what you bid, 
If you are from out of state, I will do you the courtesy of picking you up from the Airport here "Orlando international (MCO)". with your own van so you may drive it up, or if you like to transport it ,I will coordinate with your transport company for the pick up, but please keep in mind that you are responsible for the transportation costs. Again Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need more info, 
Thanks for taking a look, and happy bidding.   
I forgot to mention both rear seats are quick release type, and rear luggage partition can be easily removed, so it can become a cargo van for you in minutes. 

Chevrolet Express for Sale

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