Detail Info for: 1997 Chevrolet Express 97 Chevrolet Express 1500 V8 5.0 Cargo Van

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/19/2017
Price:
$ 496.00
Condition:
Mileage:
219154
Location:
Barberton, Ohio, 44203
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1997 Chevrolet Express
Submodel Body Type:
Cargo Extended Passenger Van
Engine:
V8 5.0 Vortec
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1GCEG15MXV1090794
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
I bought a new van, but still had some stuff in my old one due to space constraints, someone stopped by wanting to buy it so I cleaned it out, got another battery etc etc but they left me hanging and screwed up my whole weekend. Wife has an itch again to get it out and I don't need the space anymore. It's old, still runs, both right side tires have a leak in them and I haven't spent the time looking into what my wife picked up and stuck in them. Typical Ohio rust on it, replaced all the brake lines on it not too far back. Front tires have a lot of tread left on them, the rears are maybe half or so, if I get bored I'll find the holes and plug them. If I get even more bored I may even wash it. Driver seat has a rip in it, dash was apart as the headlights or on even in the off position, think I narrowed it down to the switch last time. Comes with whatever is in it, spare change, extra accessory belt, upper radiator hose, extra headlights, oil filters, and probably some other stuff. Selling as is where is, any questions just ask. Additional info, Spent almost an hour looking for the leak in the rear right side tire to no avail, not in the rim, valve stem, or anything obvious. Not blaming the wife, but she's that last one that drove it and they were not flat before then. The rears also have more center wear then I thought, maybe only 25% tread life left and dried out a bit. While I had the tire off I found I hadn't replaced the brake line from the drum to the T on each side of the rear axle, so it's still original. And now there is some pulley noise, not sure from what though, I did the idler not too long ago, so it's possibly something else. The radio is a JVC unit with Bluetooth, hands-free driving and all, drove too many places that liked to give tickets for that kind of stuff. Still have the original radio though if you want it.