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1995 Black Gmc Yukon Gt 94,100 Original Miles 4x4 Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:94089
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States

Very rare and hard to find! 

These Yukon GTs are becoming more rare every year

*PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT EBAY'S AUTOCHECK PROVIDED BY EXPERIAN ODOMETER READING IS INCORRECT PLEASE REFERENCE MY 11th & 12th PHOTO FOR CORRECT CARFAX ODOMETER READINGS*

1995 GMC YUKON GT 4x4
Very low miles for the year: 94,089 original miles (CHECK CARFAX FOR ACCURATE ODOMETER READING 8/23/2012 last read at 92,927) WILL PROVIDE CARFAX REPORT (ALSO CHECK PHOTOS FOR CARFAX SCREENSHOTS)
2nd owner (Same owner for 17 years, purchased with 32,699 miles in 1997, have paperwork/receipts from dealership) 
Senior owned and driven
Very well maintained
Runs and drives great
Rust Free, vehicle has been in nevada all of its life
4x4 works great
Automatic transmission
5.7L v8
Tires have a lot of tread left 
ice cold A/C
Heater blows hot 
Power everything windows/doors/seats/locks
6 disc CD player /changer 

AM/FM Stereo with 4 Speakers

Independent Front Suspension

Heavy Duty Shocks

Front Tow Hooks

Intermittent Wipers

Rear Tailgate

Folding Rear Bench

Four Wheel Anti-lock Brakes

Power Steering

FACTORY VEHICLE ENGINE & PERFORMANCE

5.7L V8 Cylinder Engine

4-Speed Automatic Transmission with Override

Four Wheel Drive

210 Horsepower ~ 300 ft-lb Torque

1 IGNITION/ 1 DOOR KEY

1 GASCAP KEY (LOCKING GASCAP)

ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL 

ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS 

CLEAN AND CLEAR NEVADA TITLE IN HAND, ALONG WITH MAINTENANCE RECORDS, CLEAN CARFAX

VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS

EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL BESIDES WHEELS (CAME FROM DEALERSHIP IN 1997 WITH THESE WHEELS)


BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING/PICKUP 

WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT WITHIN 24 HOURS TO ARRANGE PAYMENT OF $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT, REMAINDER OF PRICE MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE (SEE PAYMENT OPTIONS)

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