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1995 Chevy Dually With 754 Gas Motor, Ext. Cab, 4wd, A/c, Brake Controller, on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:139070
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 For sale is a 1995 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually in good condition. 

Runs extremely well.  Front tires have less than 5,000 miles on them while back tires have about one-eighty inch of tread left, but have worn very evenly.  Electrical system is new: New battery (May 2014), new alternator and new starter.

A/C was just recharged and is nice and cold, has 4WD and brake controller for hauling/towing.  Body has no rust and bed is has sprayed-on liner. Knack box for tools, etc., is included and can be lifted off easily if you need the full bed for hauling.

There is a slight dent in the back of the cab just above the back window and to the left.  Also a small dings on each of the wheel wells, check the pictures to see them.

I bought this pickup on Ebay about four years ago and flew out to Las Vegas to pick it up.  My brother went with me and we took a road trip across much of the country back to Indiana.  It still runs just as good as it did when I bought it and I believe there would be no problem in flying out to Indiana and driving it back to Las Vegas!

Please take a close look at the pictures.  You will notice that the paint on the hood and the top of the wheel wells isn't as glossy as the rest of the vehicle.  As paint started to chip in these areas I used some of that "exact match" paint the auto parts guys sell to keep it covered so no rust would develop . . . haven't figured out yet how to restore the luster to the paint, but there's no rust!

Also, the title is shown as clear, but there was no option there to check "bank held."  The bank is holding the title for the $1,700 balance on a loan I have with them, so it will take about two weeks to get that released and get the truly cleared title to you.  Of course it will remain on my insurance until the title is safely in your hands.

You will have to make arrangements to pick up the vehicl -- either to drive it or have it hauled -- as I am not able to deliver it.  Please send full payment withing 7 days of winning the auction; I will pay off the $1700 loan ASAP and start the process of getting the title to you as quickly as the bank will move on it.

If you have any question please don't hesitate to email me, or if you need any additional pictures.  Thanks for looking and good luck if you decide to bid.  

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 for Sale

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