1991 Chevrolet V2500 Suburban Silverado 2500 Lt 6.2l Diesel (low Miles) on 2040-cars
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.2L Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Suburban
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2500 LT Diesel 6.2L 4WD
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD Automatic
Power Options: Power Locks
Mileage: 46,044
Exterior Color: Blue
One owner, non smoker, no pets. My dad bought this 2500 Diesel new from our local Chevrolet dealer. He had the truck Ziebarted (rust proofing treatment) right after purchase. He has kept the truck garaged its entire life. Truck was his second vehicle and hence the low mileage. He drove his car most days and used the truck mainly in the winter time (4WD).
All routine maintenance has been done at the same local Chevrolet dealer and we have all the service records. In the last 1,000 miles, the dealer replaced the tailpipe exhaust and the brake lines from front to back. They also touched up the underside with rust encapsulating paint where needed. Only item to note is that the air conditioning doesn't work at the moment. The dealer said it would be approx $500 - $750 to fix if you are interested (dad didn't use the a/c so didn't spend the money to fix it).
Sale includes a Curtis Sno-Pro Home Pro 3000 snowplow. Dad used this purely to do his own driveway. This was NOT used professionally. You can probably tell that from the pictures but I just want to reiterate that it was home driveway use only. You can do you own research on the plow but I can tell you that it is a very solid and substantial plow with retail value of approx $5,000. Ahead of this sale, I took the plow to the local dealer and had him check over the whole thing. It got a clean bill of health and they lubed, oiled and adjusted all the moving parts. I have the receipt.
We are about 40 miles west of Philadelphia and about the same distance east of Harrisburg. Can arrange to meet you at PHL Airport if you are coming from out of state. I'd suggest that you rent a U-Haul trailer for the snowplow as it is not a good idea to drive long-distance with a snowplow on the front of the truck due to potential overheating. As an alternative, I have a small utility trailer that I would sell for $300 that could accomodate the snowplow.
There are several dings/dents/scuffs which should not be surprising given the age of the truck. I have highlighted them in the last few pictures. There is a ding in the hood. The drivers' door and the passenger side rear panel are scuffed with white paint (from the garage door). The driver's door needs a firm close but otherwise operates fine.
Please note the vehicle report shows 2 owners but this is simply when my mom changed the title upon my dad's death. He was the only driver of this truck and his passing is the reason we are selling. This really is a one-owner vehicle. Also, it looks like the DMV transposed the mileage numbers and the report says 64k rather than 46k but I can assure you that 46k is the right number and we have all the service records throughout the years which support it (including the recent work mentioned). Thanks for looking at our listing!
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