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2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Base Work Truck Dual Rear Wheels 12ft Flatbed on 2040-cars

US $12,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:95000 Color: POWERTRAIN
Location:

United States

United States

For SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO 3500HD DUALLY WORK TRUCK
WHITE EXTERIOR

POWERTRAIN-
6.0LT VORTEC OHV V8 300 hp @ 4400 rpm AND 360 ft-lbs. @ 4000
4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,SHORT AND LONG ARM SUSPENSION, SOLID LIVE AXLE REAR SUSPENSION.

INTERIOR-
DUAL ZONE AIR CONDITION,AM FM RADIO,12V POWER OUTLET,TILT WHEEL,POWERSTEERING,4 WHEEL ABS

EXTRAS-
THIS TRUCK HAS A EXTRA LONG 12FT FLAT BED,REAR DUAL WHEELS AND CUSTOME REAR WINDOW METAL PROTECTION,

THIS IS A EXAMPLE OF A VERY CLEAN LATE MODEL CHEVY SILVERADO 3500 WORK TRUCK.THIS TRUCK IS IDEAL FOR A BUSINESS OR WORK,EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD AND HAS A CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE,IT HAS ORIGINAL 95,000  CALIFORNIA MILES.

ASKING 12,995.00 KBB IS ABOVE 15K...SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY......MUST CALL BEFORE TO SET UP A APPOINTMENT TO VIEW THE TRUCK.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL,TEXT OR CALL MICKEY AT 818-439-7023


 THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK !

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 for Sale

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