1995 Chevrolet K3500 Silverado Crew Cab Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 6.5l Custom on 2040-cars
Brackney, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 1 of a kind 95 Chevy truck. As you see in the pictures, it is a lot of truck. This thing turns heads everywhere you take it. I am selling it only because I need the cash more than the truck. I do drive it some but not every day. I have owned it for about 2 years and have had no issues other than the batteries went bad and I had to install new ones. The good: Its a 1 ton dually. The front half is a 95 crew cab and the back half is a 95 extended cab. There is only 1 splice in the frame under the rear doors (as seen in the pictures). The cab was spliced in the center of the rear doors. There is a 79 Ford 1 ton straight axle in the front. It has a 6.5L Chevy diesel with larger injectors, a larger turbo, and an aftermarket intercooler. It runs well with good power considering the size. There are 4.88 gears in the axles to compensate for the larger tires. The speedometer is within 1 MPH with no compensator so that tells me the gear/tire combo is very near what stock was. It has custom 19.5 rims that bolt to the stock 8 lug axles. I cannot remember the tire size but they measure about 37" tall. The tires have about 70,000 miles on them and are about 70% tread. There are bucket seats in the front with a console out of an Escalade. The steering wheel is also from an Escalade. There is a wood grain dash accent kit. There are 3 aftermarket gauges on the A piller (Boost, Fuel pressure, and Pyrometer). There is a radio with a small TV screen on it, it plays CD's and DVD's. There is a TV screen where the passenger airbag should be and also 2 TV's on the ceiling just behind the driver and front passenger head rests. The truck has a class 5 hitch and a 7way plug. There is no brake controller in the cab. I never installed one because I never hauled more than a boat or small trailer. The running boards are 1 piece custom built Stainless Steel from a commercial kitchen builder. The bed and cap are lined with grey carpet (Bedrug). It has a 6" custom exhaust. I did not build this truck but I bought it from the fella that did build it and he went to great pains to make it right in every way. In my opinion he did a great job and I think anyone that may buy it will think the same. There are pictures with and without the cap. The cap goes with the truck, the bed cover does not. The bad: I try to be honest with my listings so not to surprise the buyer after they own it. I can only list the problems I am aware of, therefore I need to say this truck is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS. It has a 6" long scratch in the front center of the hood, the center KC lite on the front bumper is not wired, The paint is not perfect (there are little scratches here and there but nothing major), this paint job is 9 years old, there is some damage to the fiberglass fender on the left dual (I hit a deer and it cracked just below the yellow marker light, it's not real noticeable but it is cracked). The right rear power door lock will lock with the button but will not unlock. Due to the fact it is a lifted 1 ton with 16 ply tires, it rides like truck. This ain't no Cadillac. I thought about going back to a 16" rim to get some lighter ply tires for better ride but haven't gotten around to it. Other than that, I can't think of any other issues. This truck is ready to go anywhere and I have a clear Pennsylvania title in hand. Payment terms: There is $500.00 deposit thru Paypal due within 48 hours of auction close (if the deposit is not received I will cancel the transaction). The balance of the payment is due on or before the date of pickup via Paypal or CASH in person. No checks will be accepted. Shipping: Pickup or delivery is the sole responsibility of the buyer. The truck must be paid for and picked up within 14 days of auction close. I reserve the right to end the auction early because I have the truck for sale locally. Please read my description, payment terms, and shipping terms completely before bidding. If you have ANY questions, please ask them to me before bidding. I hate to have to deal with someone who is unresponsive or doesn't want the truck after they won the auction. Think it thru BEFORE you bid, please. Thank you for looking and email me with any questions. The starting bid is large but remember, this is a 1 of a kind, dependable, head turner. |
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