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1998 Chevy C7500 with a HI WAY E2500 Spreader & Meyer HM-10 plow

Listing Number: 68164712 | Pleasant Valley, MO US | City of Pleasant Valley 0 Seller's Other Auctions

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Current Price: $100.00  
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Payment is due to the City of Pleasant Valley Missouri. Contact city hall at 816-781-3996

Item Description

1998 Chevy C7500 with a HI WAY E2500 Spreader and a Meyer HM-10 10' snowplow. This truck has 12,649 miles. The spreader does not work, possibly the PTO. The spreader is full of a 50/50 salt sand material mix. It is unknown if the plow assembly works. The bed does not dump; also thought to be PTO related. This truck was used as a winter plow truck and does have rust. New fuel pump, fuel filter, alternator, serpentine belt and battery. There is no title, however, a bill of sale will be provided. Selling as is.

Additional information on this Auction

Will Item results be voted on No
Will you ship this item No. Pickup only.
In person item inspection information This truck is available for an in person inspection. The truck is located at 6801 Sobbie Rd. Pleasant Valley Missouri M-F 8am-2pm. Contact Corey Butts at 816-564-3070
Does it start Yes
Is it drivable off the lot No
Is it currently inspected No
Vehicle has a transferable title No
Miles 12649
VIN 1GBL7H1P1WJ104667
Year 1998
Make Chevrolet
Model C7H042
Trim Level -
Body Style CONVENTIONAL CAB
Engine Type 6.0L V8
Transmission_short No data
Transmission_long No data
Driveline 4X2
Fuel Economy_city No data
Fuel Economy_highway No data

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Q:
"you cannot provide a title? Why is that?"
- Asked by #61905127 10/03/2024 08:32 AM
A:
Hello. At the time the truck was purchased from the dealer the city employee at the time did not think they needed to have a title because municipalities are not required to tag their vehicles.
-Answered on 10/03/2024 02:59 PM

Item location This location is a general area based on the sellers zip code. It is not the specific address where the item is located.