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Popular 190 (IA) SOLD

1994 Popular 190 (IA) SOLD

Price: $10,000 OBO. | Year: 1994

1994 Chevy Popular 190, located in Corydon, IA.  It is in good running order with 165,000 highway miles.

Driver side storage bin hinge has just been replaced and body work done.

The 12-Volt converter has been upgraded to a modern regulated system.

Cab radio has been upgraded to a unit with Bluetooth connectivity.

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All appliances are original and work fine.  New water pump installed.

Fresh oil and filter change.  Tires in good condition.

More pictures available on request.

Listed 11Jun24 (Ad#1256)

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ATTENTION ALL SELLERS!! Be aware of those attempting to buy your RV under false pretenses using the so-called "Nigerian Scam". Please refer to this explanation for more information.

The best policy is not to respond to this kind of offer. However, you may choose to meet the buyer at your bank, with an officer present if you have reason to believe the offer to buy is legitimate. A real buyer likely will not mind doing this, but please use caution in any event.

Scammers usually will only contact sellers by email. Consider listing your phone number if appropriate.

NOTE- A CASHIERS' CHECK ISN'T ALWAYS A SECURE PAYMENT - involve your banker.

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