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2005 Chevrolet Other Pickups on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:21311 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Camden, Ohio, United States

Camden, Ohio, United States

For more details email me at: arvillaabbehringer@cockneys.net .

This is a 2005 Chevrolet C4500 4x4 with a Monroe package powered by a powerful Duramax Diesel motor with the tried
and true Allison Automatic transmission. The 4x4 package in these trucks started in 2005 and ended in 2009 when
Chevrolet discontinued the truck. They applied the Monroe package on approximately 1750 trucks during this time and
most are Two wheel drive. Chevrolet does not make anything larger than a 3500 to date. So, this is a rare
opportunity to own one of the Coolest and capable trucks on the road.Pull your camper or boat in style. In
addition, this truck has a mere 21,311 miles on it. I have not seen a truck like this with miles this low making it
that much more desirable. I do drive the truck weekly,primarily, back and forth to work. I am the second owner and
know the first owner personally.The first owner transferred the truck from his business to himself when he retired,
that is why it shows three owners.The truck has occasionally towed a medium size camper/trailer and that is it. The
truck has recently been professionally detailed and had Opticoat ceramic coating applied to the paint.The paint
shines very well as the pictures show. With this coating you will never have to wax your vehicle. Google it for
details. The interior is in excellent condition. Pictures are recent.
Vehicle details and options :
2005 Chevrolet Kodiak C4500 crew cab dually 4x4
Miles 21,500
Tires have over 90% tread probably over 95%
Wheels are Aluminum
Windows are tinted
Front floor mats are brand new ( pictures are showing the old ones)
Opticoat ceramic coating on paint ($1200 plus to install)
Power windows, power locks ,power seats
Electric remote control heated power mirrors
Leather Ultra Air ride seats driver and passenger side
Leather rear sofa seat is powered and folds into a bed
remote keyless entry
Air conditioning (blows cold)
Cruise control
Wood grain leather steering wheel
tilt wheel
DVD player
AM/FM stereo radio w/CD player
Spray in bed liner
B&W 2 5/16 ball 30K pound turnover ball gooseneck hitch, 7 pin trailer connector in bed
2 1/2” class V receiver hitch and 7 pin connector near hitch.
Door and dash trim wood grain
Dual air horns
Factory Dual vertical exhaust stacks
Power sliding rear window
Exterior rear cab trim with factory high mount brake lights
LED rear tail lights
LED running lights on running boards
Led Front turn signal lights
Disc brakes front and rear
The reason I am selling is to purchase either a new Viper ACR or New ZO6 .

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