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I bought this thing to move me and my stuff across the country. It served its purpose and now has a new one: that of an eyesore in my landlord's driveway. It is for this reason that I am selling it. It's mechanically sound. It has a clunk coming from the driver's side front end. It happens rarely and it's hard to make it happen, so I'm not sure what it is. I would load this thing up and drive back to Virginia with no worries.
The person I bought it off of said the Chevy 350 and tranny were rebuilt 30 000 miles ago. They run and shift as though that were true. The engine runs fantastically; like new. The transmission shifts smoothly and four wheel drive functions properly.
Cosmetically, the thing is a trainwreck. The windshield and rear quarter glass are broken. The driver's side vent window has a broken hinge. The passenger side seat belt is jammed. There are numerous dents and dings. The bargain bin paint job has a couple of large patched peeled off, revealing the former white color the burb used to be. The interior must have had one million packs of cigarettes smoked in it. It doesn't smell like cigarettes, but has the resinous dinge. The doorlocks work usually. You can bet if you lock the doors, the key will work to unlock at least one of them, but which one is a guess at any given time.
Again, it runs and drives fine. There just is not one redeeming cosmetic factor on this whole vehicle.
Lastly, I am a guide leading hikes in the Grand Canyon. I am awayfrom email Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I will answer all questions Thursday night or Monday morning (mountain time).
Happy bidding.
On Oct-01-08 at 20:52:04 PDT, seller added the following information:
Please be advised that this burb is in Saint George, UT, not Leesburg, VA. Sorry about any confusion.
On Oct-01-08 at 23:26:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
The horn doesn't work because of a broken connection between the steering wheel and the steering column, and it has a towing package.
On Oct-07-08 at 20:34:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
To be clear, this is a 1990, not a '93
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