GovernmentSurplus of Tennessee* Military Surplus * Camping Gear * Outdoor Equipment *Tents *Medical Equipment *Janitorial Equipment *Zodiac Inflatables * Helicopters Do to local sales, Please contact our warehouse Mgr. (Mike) 423-402-1355 before buying. Mgr. says Van is very nice and runs great, but it is up to you to inspect before buying. We have owned this van over a year and have drove it less than 100 miles. It is to nice for my guys to use. Your bid is for a 2006 Chevrolet Express 3500 Van. Duramax Diesel Loaded. Van had damaged to the front, but runs and drives. Van has had front bumper, grill, Windshield and left front fender replaced. (Windshield damaged was not from accident)Van is missing one center cap. Van has 3 almost new Michelin 10 ply tires, one was damaged in accident. Previous owner told us front end was rebuilt and new tires and injectors, less than 1,000 miles before accident. We have a clean title. Please come check it out before buying. "ALL GOVERNMENT ITEMS ARE SOLD THE SAME WAY WE BUY FROM THE GOVERNMENT AS-IS" NO RETURNS. NO EXCEPTIONS. It is the buyers responsibility to perform any testing before buying. You are welcome to come buy and check them out. Buy appointment only. "NO PAYPAL ON ITEMS OVER $500.00 "CASH OR BANK WIRE ONLY" "We Are A Veteran owned business" PLEASE READ We sell surplus government equipment. In most cases the equipment is in good working condition and with low hours. You are buying the same way I buy these items "AS-IS". Any questions, please call our warehouse Mgr. (Mike) 423-402-1355 9AM-6PM E.S.T. 7 days a week. I'm at Government auctions 4 days a week and it may take 5 days for me to answer emails. All of our items are listed locally, We reserve the right to cancel auction at any time. We have lots of other equipment listed in our other auctions. All items are located in Decatur, Tn. 37322 We do accommodate Saturday pick up by appointment. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS As you know with most government agencies, when they get a new grant, they have to justify the grant by buying new equipment, leaving good equipment for surplus. |