2005 Chevy K3500 Duramax Lly 4x4 Mason Dump Fisher Plow Allison Trans on 2040-cars
Mahwah, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 2005 Chevy K3500 Mason Dump, it has the LLY 6.6l Duramax Diesel and an Allison Transmission. This truck is a very good running very powerful truck and will do anything you need it to do.
I have a book of receipts to go along with the truck for all the work that has been done but its pretty extensive and all maintenance and any other necessary things have been done and it runs and drives very strong. I would drive it to California today! At 90k had injectors head gaskets and top end rebuilt with receipts. too much to list.feel free to text me at 201-376-4283 to set up an appointment to drive or see the truck. Also included is a 9' fisher plow, its been repainted and maintained ind is decent. Frame was needle scaled and a quick coat of por 15 chassis coat applied in the spring but could use a good few coats of chassis paint. Rockers and cab corners are decent there is one spot starting to rust a little but not bad at all, a few dents and scratches here and there but presentable for sure. Dump body decent the floor is solid but the outer sides have a few rusty spots as all mason dumps do, not terrible though and the hoist and pump are great and it dumps as it should. Drivers side of seat a little torn up(its a work truck) A/C blows icy cold |
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