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2003 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 Ext Cab on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:145500 Color: Overall the body is in great shape for its age
Location:

Melville, New York, United States

Melville, New York, United States

Please take a moment to read our listing. If you have no feedbacks or negative feedbacks, please contact us prior to bidding. We will make every attempt to fairly and accurately describe this vehicle to you. Any errors are unintentional but also realize this is a used vehicle and shows signs of wear.

This truck was originally bought certified pre-owned in 2005 with low mileage so the company is the second owner. It was used as a company truck and therefore maintained regularly as it was used for Land Surveying and has a lot of highway mileage. It drives great and the 5.3 L Vortec engine is strong with a lot of power. We are selling this vehicle because it has approached our mileage standard.

EXTERIOR: Overall the body is in great shape for its age. It has the original paint all around but does have many minor surface scratches etc. There is rust under both rocker panels as shown in the pictures. The windshield has a low crack (out of view of driver) but did pass inspection last year with it. There is a dent in the right rear bumper and above the passenger door but nothing that affects the drivability or the integrity of the body. This truck has a locking bed cap with three locking windows. Great for locking up personal items or work equipment while keeping everything dry. This cap alone was $2,000..

INTERIOR: The interior has been cleaned with the seats having been shampooed. The floor shows normal wear as a work vehicle as well as the driver’s seat with a 2” diameter hole from general wear. The speedometer, tachometer and oil pressure gauge have shut off. Our mechanic says it’s a $350 fix at a specialized repair shop for the dashboard. This is a roomy extended cab truck with great potential to last a long time.

MECHANICAL: During our inspection we found this Chevy to be in overall great shape. The motor is quiet and powerful, delivering power in combination with smooth shifting transmission. The front end is tight and the tires are about 15% worn as are the brakes. The transfer case engages smoothly without delay. All options work and this Chevy is ready to drive anywhere.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US OR CALL GREG AT 631 427 5665 WITH ANY QUESTION/CONCERNS. WE HAVE SOLD ONE OTHER COMPANY TRUCK ON EBAY A FEW YEARS BACK WITH A PROBLEM WITH A NON PAYING BIDDER. IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS ABOUT THIS PURCHASE OR YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK, PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THE TRUCK. IT’S ADVISED STRONGLY TO SEE THE TRUCK BEFORE MAKING THE PURCHASE TO BE SURE YOU ARE 100% SATISFIED.

$500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION VIA PAYPAL OR CREDIT CARDS AND THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS IN THE FORM OF BANK CERTIFIED FUNDS OR CASH (PREFERRED). IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO FLY INTO LONG ISLAND AND DRIVE BACK, MACARTHUR AIRPORT IN ISLIP NY IS YOUR BEST BET, WHICH IS LOCATED 25 MINUTES EAST OF MELVILLE.

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