2003 Chevy Z71 Stepside 4x4. 5.3 Loaded. Nice! on 2040-cars
United States
Here is a 2003 Chevy 1500 Z71 Stepside 4X4.. It has the popular 5.3 engine with automatic transmission and push button 4WD.. It is fully loaded and the air is cold.. This truck is a new truck trade.. It has some highway miles [15 K per year] but look at how nice it still is.. The cloth seats are still like new and the truck runs as good as it looks.. With the magnaflow exhaust it sounds good too.. This truck is set up with a Reese style hitch to pull a regular bumper pull trailer and it has the goose neck hitch in the bed to pull a goose neck trailer.. It has coil over springs on the rear and electric trailer brakes.. It also has a brand new water pump that we had installed.. All of the options work on this truck such as the power windows and door locks, radio, lights, remote door locks and the 4WD switch.. This truck has no rust and only one small ding on the driver's door which I touched up [see pics].. The tires are wearing well and are about 50%. This truck starts right up with no smoke or issues and is a real pleasure to drive.. The transmission shifts flawlessly and the brakes are good..The mileage is average at 15K per year but the overall condition of the true is way better than average.. Look at the pics and use the zoom option..Please ask questions BEFORE you bid.. This truck is being sold "AS IS" in compliance with Ky dealer regulations and a 60 day temp tag is available if needed. You can drive this one home no matter where you live.. We can help arrange shipping at the buyer's expense.. There are no extra fees.. You pays taxes in your own state.. There are no out of state taxes or DOC fees. We expect a $500 non refundable deposit by Paypal at the end of the auction and full payment within 1 week. You can leave the truck here at no cost if you want to pick it up later but full payment must still be made within a week. If you have any questions about the truck you can message us on here or call Pat at 606-547-7050.. If you have questions about financing or shipping arrangements please call Jim at 606-923-2753.. Thanks for your interest in our auction and "Good Luck" bidding. |
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