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2009 Chevy 3500 4x4 Dually Gmc 2500 Dodge Ford F350 F250 F450 2007 2008 2010 Ltz on 2040-cars

US $22,850.00
Year:2009 Mileage:326000 Color: Black /
 grey
Location:

Corinth, Mississippi, United States

Corinth, Mississippi, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:6.6L Duramax Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1gcjk83659f181314
Year: 2009
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Silverado 3500
Trim: LTZ
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 4x4 4wd Allison automatic transmission
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 326,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: Crew Cab 4wd Duramax Diesel Dually
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: grey

SUPER NICE TRUCK! Mechanically an Cosmetically!!! 1 owner!!! Clean CarFax....With above average rating....PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD! I want to try an be as detailed as possible..

Truck is in excellent shape an has no dents or scratches, (there is probably a couple very tiny rock chips on the front or bottom of the fenders but thats it......Never been in a wreck or accident... The interior is pretty much mint condition....its had seat covers an full coverage floor mats on its whole life... 

Everything works on truck, AC/ HEAT , pw pl ,power seats, xm radio etc....

Mechanically the truck is PERFECT! there is NO check engine lights or any of the type of stuff....(Im very particular about all my things an always get stuff like that taken care of even if its just a minor sensor or such) Brakes an front end were all replaced last year..suspension replaced about a year ago, the rear end was completely rebuilt in 2012..wheel hub seals replaced this year.... 4x4 works perfect (its probably been in 4wd 3 or 4 times in its life) Nothing is worn out on it, any parts that wear out, have been replaced..

Just this year it had the ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REPLACED (along with radiator belts hoses etc...) when it started having engine issues I didnt want to spend $11k on a new engine, so I bought a wrecked/salvage truck with same engine an trans with only 71,000 miles.....The original transmission was still working an doing fine,but i didnt know how much longer it would be good, so while it was in the shop, i went ahead an had BOTH replaced..(it just made more sense for me to go ahead an do it then, than wait for it to be 1000 miles away from home an the transmission go out...the engine an transmission now has 77,000 miles on it now..and it RUNS PERFECT....strong as can be.... there is NO LEAKS....

With my company, I own and have owned alot of different Big Heavy Duty Diesel 4x4 trucks over the years... (cummins duramax an powerstrokes...  the Duramax with the Allison Transmission is by far the my FAVORITE set up...AND its the BEST for fuel mileage in an Automatic Transmission (the best MPG over all is a cummins with 6speed manual, but i hate having to shift gears)

It has a set of larger all terrain tires on it.....they all hold air fine but the tread is low and they will need to be replaced within the next year....When i stopped driving this truck on the road full time I put the larger tires on it just for looks, if your going to be on the hwy all the time towing trailers, you'll probably want to put a smaller set of hwy tread tires on it...(I do have a couple used sets in storage, that ill sell cheap if someone wants them...) But the truck looks SWEET with the bigger tires on it...it actually gets more compliments at the gas station than my corvette does!

It is paid for and I have the clean, clear title in my possession.

I'm Only selling it bc I have too! We have a big balloon pmt coming due soon and have decided to pay off the house instead of refinancing it,. . .So we NEED the money and I'm selling everything extra that I can possible do without for the moment.

You WILL NOT find a better/nicer truck for the price. If you do it has been ragged out.. I hate selling things and dealing with tirekickers or timewasters... SOOOO, I've put a LOW, but FIRM, CASH ONLY Price on it, to make sure I have a Quick Hassle Free Sell in the next few DAYS, instead of next few “ Weeks”......if you have been looking for the RIGHT one at a bargain,...HERE IT IS!..BUY IT....You Will NOT be Disappointed...

THIS IS NOT AN AUCTION…YOU CAN OWN IT FOR THE PRICE YOU SEE(even though it would probably bring more money doing an auction, i dont want to take a chance of wasting all that time, then the winner end up being a person that cant get the money, or wife says no, or for some reason doesn't come through in the end,,,, so i just put My ROCK BOTTOM price upfront to make sure i dont have to deal with that situation)

I wanted to price it low enough that even if you live far away, it is still worth it to come an get it, after transport cost....Again pls dont ask me to take less....I WONT.. (It kills me to price it as low as i have.. esp after the money that has gone into it this year )

If you would like to speak to me you can Call Me at 9Ol. . .2O7. . ..O448 
Please Do not text me, Do not email me.... also no calls after midnight.
 

By the way....in case it helps, My work is slow, so I would be open to delivering it to you. (or having one of my guys do so…)We can discuss what a fair delivery price would be depending on where your located...(ofcourse it would have to be paid for, before it left….no exceptions..) OR you can pick it up in person.. terms of sale... $500 nonrefundable due immediately an remaining balance paid with in 72hrs. Cash, no checks. sold as is. Thanks for reading an Happy Ebaying.

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