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2006 Chevy Silverado Wt 2wd V8 At Ac 87k Mi Regular Cab Long Bed 39 Photos on 2040-cars

US $7,995.00
Year:2006 Mileage:86893
Location:

Blue Eye, Missouri, United States

Blue Eye, Missouri, United States

   

Extremely clean 2006 Chevy Silverado, WT package, 4.8 V8, automatic, a/c, tilt, cruise. Under 87,000 original miles. Recent inspection. Very clean inside and out. New battery in March. Everything works like it should. This has been my personal truck since Feb. 2011. The truck runs and drives great with no problems. Air conditioning is ice cold. Engine runs nice and smooth and doesn't use any oil between changes. I've changed the oil and filter every 3,500 miles since I bought the truck. The transmission shifts smoothly. I had the transmission flushed and the filter changed shortly after I bought it, which is something I regularly do with my vehicles. I installed a receiver hitch on the truck. There were no signs of it having one installed prior. The heaviest thing it's ever towed is a 3,000# tow behind boom lift. The body is straight and the paint is nice with only a few minor imperfections (see photos). It's safe to say that you're unlikely to find a cleaner, better running work truck for under $8k.


I bought the truck with a rebuilt title. I bought it from the man who had rebuilt it. He said the major damage was confined to the bed, which was replaced with a used one from another truck. There was minor damage to the front bumper which was replaced with a new one. There was no frame damage. Having rebuilt many trucks myself over the years his story appears to be true and accurate. The cab and front end all appear to be original with original paint in very good condition. I installed the factory alloy wheels shortly after I bought the truck and put a new set of tires on it. Those are the tires that are still on it today and showing normal tire wear. The truck bed has some typical dents on the inside, but the outside is nice and straight. It has a poorly applied roll on bedliner inside, which was painted over with black paint before I bought it. I gave it a second coat just to touch things up.


The driver's seat has a small nick in it, most likely from someone sitting down with a tool in their back pocket. Otherwise the seats show very little wear and are in very good condition. The center seat section is in very good condition and goes with the truck. I had removed it because that gave me more room for carrying tool bags inside the cab.


I'm in the commercial truck lettering business and this truck is much cleaner and in much better condition than most used work trucks that businesses bring me to letter. It's in very good condition and will serve your company well. If you need your company name and logo on it we could possibly work that into the deal.  

Feel free to ask intelligent questions.  All legitimate sounding inquires will be answered.  I've done my best to accurately describe this truck and its condition so as to not waste your time or mine.  No, I don't need help selling the truck.  No, I won't cash out a check for larger than the asking price, nor will I take payments.  Thanks for looking!

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