2005 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 on 2040-cars
Moyock, North Carolina, United States
Just email me at: kiakmmillisor@ukwalkers.com . This is a 2005 Chevy Silverado LT 3500 crew cab dually in excellent condition.
We are the original owners. We are selling it because we no longer need such a large truck.
The truck has been well maintained and never been in an accident or needed any major repairs. It rides and drives
very well. We have taken it from North Carolina to California and back twice, it was a very comfortable trip.
From the factory/dealer.
Mechanical
6.6 Duramax LLY diesel engine.
Allison 5 speed automatic transmission.
4 wheel drive.
3.73 rear axle ratio.
Locking rear axle differential.
Electronic shift transfer case.
Stainless steel exhaust.
Exterior
Silver Birch Metallic paint.
Chrome bumpers.
4-door crew cab.
Front recovery hocks.
Retractable dual power heated towing mirrors with turn signal.
Rear window defogger.
Deep tinted glass.
Fog lamps.
Interior
Gray interior.
XM satellite radio.
Dual zone air conditioning.
Driver Information Center.
Tilt steering wheel.
Cruise control.
Driver/front passenger air bags.
Auto-control halogen headlamps.
After Market
Hypertech “Max Energy” power programmer.
Line-X spray on bed liner.
Huffy UBS (Under Bed System) 16k 5th wheel hitch.
In bed 7 conductor trailer plug, convenient for towing for 5th wheels and goose neck trailers.
Tekonsha Protigy brake controller.
A.R.E. MX fiberglass cap, color matched, tilt down front window -for easy cleaning access.
Three spare wheels.
What’s wrong with it?
Driver side rear door has a shopping cart ding. (See picture)
There is a crack in the windshield. It happened just after we got the truck 10 years ago. Had it repaired and
it hasn’t spread. (See picture)
The Chevy emblem in the grill has a scratch in it. (See picture)
The foam padding shows under the driver’s seat belt. It came from the factory that way. (See picture)
The chrome rings that go on the tires are a little banged up, thanks to the dealer.
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