1997 Chevy Chevrolet Ext Cab 1500 4x4, 90,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Sumner, Iowa, United States
Truck has 90,000 miles on it and is 100% original and in excellent
shape, there is no rust over the fender wells, cab corners, or rocker
panels. However there is a dent on the passenger rear box side by the
4x4 sticker, other then that the paint is in excellent shape for its
age. The interior is basically like new no stains or rips to the carpet
or the seats. Engine is a 350 efi and is an automatic and runs great.
Tires are 50% to 75% tread. Everything on and in the truck works as it
should from the factory. Keep in mind this is a 97' but at the same
time you will have a hard time find one in better shape. I am the
second owner of the truck, the original owner was my grandfather and he did live on a gravel road so keep that in mind as well. You can drive this truck anywhere with no issues or worries. Reason I am selling is we are wanting a 4-place enclosed snowmobile trailer and to be quite frank this truck is to nice of a truck to be a beater truck. Any
question please ask. 319 231 five four nine two.
On Jan-12-14 at 13:28:56 PST, seller added the following information: Will not accept any trade-ins. |
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