2025 Chevrolet Express G3500
1HA3GTC77SN021822
Last known mileage — 37 698 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar CHEVROLET EXPRESS listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner commercial Chevrolet Express 3500 has been involved in a reported accident involving a hit on a moveable object and subsequent towing, which may have resulted in structural damage. The vehicle was previously registered in Iowa and features one service history record from Karl Chevrolet Inc., but it currently carries at least one open manufacturer recall regarding potential steering loss. Given the documented accident report, auction sale history, and outstanding safety recalls, reviewing the full report is essential to understand how these factors impact the vehicle's value and safety before buying, bidding on, or financing.
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The primary concern is the dent in the cargo box. While it doesn't affect drivability, repairing a large metal surface can be labor-intensive. However, for export markets where bodywork costs are lower, this is highly repairable.
The vehicle shows signs of heavy use but has low mileage and a clean insurance-backed pedigree. The primary damage is cosmetic/structural to the cargo box rather than the chassis or powertrain. It represents a strong investment for export markets where bodywork labor is inexpensive.
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