Chevrolet (2010)

Sale price: US $10,000.00

Chevrolet (2010)
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    2010 Chevrolet 4500 series duramax 6.6 diesel ambulance. This unit is in great shape with 237k road miles due to being in a rural ems fleet. have service records with this unit. the unit was bought new by our local EMS. All emergency equipment, a/c, interior lights, etc in good working order. stretcher mount still in unit. little rust around some of the compartment doors but hasen"t broken thru. best offer . Located near Louisville, Nashville, or Evansville, IN airports. Will consider delivery
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    “2010 chevy 4500 series Duramax 6.6 diesel with Wheeled Coach ambulance conversion. has 237k miles all road (rural area). all emergency equipment, interior lights, a/c etc all in good working order. has a little rust (not broken thru paint) around some of the compartment doors. stretcher mount still attached. best offer on price . We are located in Kentucky near both Nashville, TN , Louisville or Evansville airport.Will consider delivering. Ambulance is one owner”
    Year: 2010 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GB9G5b64A1122037
    Mileage: 237,000 Engine Make: Chevrolet
    Make: Chevrolet Fuel Type: Diesel
    Type: Ambulance For Sale By: Private Seller
    Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows Vehicle Title: Clear

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