2005 Chevrolet Colorado Ls on 2040-cars
105 West Main Street, New Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Engine:3.5
Transmission:AUTOMATIC
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GCDT136958259478
Stock Num: 2016
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Colorado LS
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: GRAY
Options: Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 151000
EXTRA CLEAN, YOU WOULD NEVER THINK IT HAS THE MILES THAT IT SHOWS, 5 CYL, TOW PACKAGE, MICHELIN TIRES THAT LOOK ABOUT LIKE NEW, VERY CLEAN, TOW PACKAGE, BED LINER, LED TAILLIGHTS, STEP BOARDS,Z-71 PACKAGE, RUNS, DRIVES & LOOKS GREAT, LOCATED 10 MILES WEST OF DAYTON (RT35WEST) 105 W MAIN ST NEW LEBANON OHIO 45345 IN BUSINESS SINCE 1980 AT THE SAME LOCATION WE HAVE OUR LOT BY OUR HOUSE (NO OVERHEAD !! WHICH SAVES THE CUSTOMER$$) NO HIGH PRESSURE SALES, I PERSONALLY DRIVE ALL THE VEHICLES. PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO SEE THIS ONE 877-212-7601 BILL SLACK WARRANTY AVAILABLE CELL PH#1 877-212-7601 . SORRY NO FINANCING CHECK YOUR BANK
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