2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 67,000 Miles!! New Tires!! 4x4!! With Plow Set Up!! on 2040-cars
Hudson, New Hampshire, United States
Up for sale is my 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 with Only 67,000 Miles!!
the body is in excellent condition with one minor ding, and the truck has minimal rust if any. The paint shines like new, tires are 85%-95% thread left. The interior is in mint condition no ware. it is all grey cloth in very good condition. the a/c is cold and the heat works great too. we bought a whole plow set up and just put it on. 2 new batteries all wired up. all you need is the plow!! We have a clean title in hand, very well taken care of. anyone is more than welcome to come check this truck out anytime, It is being stored in my garage until purchase. We just had this truck inspected and it Passed with ease!!! it is a 1 owner truck. all ready to go!! ONLY 67,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!!
THIS TRUCK SOUNDS LIKE A CHEVY SHOULD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES !!!!! Truck does have some wear it is 11 years old. Being sold as is where is no warranties expressed or implied
Come pick this up and drive away or have it delivered!!! We work with many shipping companies that provide commercial rates to us. Just message us your zipcode for a quote. We will assist in any way we can!!
Please feel free to ask questions!!! that's what we are here for!!!!!! We are a licensed and bonded dealer in the great state of New Hampshire, Buy with confidence, we are new to ebay but have been in business for over 10 years. We accept Good OLD CASH, Direct Deposit, if you bid sale must be completed within 48 hours of winning bid
There is NO documentation fees NO title fees, NO FEES at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY NO FEES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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