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Camouflage Chevy Tahoe - Ultimate Hunting Vehicle - Must See - Low Reseve - Camo on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:171120
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

MOST AMAZING HUNTING VEHICLE EVER!   (FRONT SEATS ARE AVAILABLE with Sale of Vehicle for 2200 (These were 5500 to get made) ** DO not come with Truck must be purchased separate.  

*** NO RESERVE *** NO RESERVE***  - This truck will will drive across country no problem.  NEW TRANSMISSION - GREAT RIDE

Started as a small project Father and Son, but now it is time to clear house and start a new one!

This is an amazing Truck that is Great for Hunting!

Upgrades - Features - Etc .

  • *CUSTOM MADE FRONT BUMPER
  • 6200.00 - Lift - 35" Tires - (Tires still have plenty of Tread) - Air Shock System (WITH COMPRESSOR IN CAB) - Rims (YOU CAN RAISE FRONTEND FOR BUMPER SYSTEM)
  • 3600.00 - Custom Real Tree Camouflage Wrap. (Not the Cheap stuff) Thick made for brush, Don't Scratch your car in South or West Texas
  • 1150.00 - Dual Exhaust - Custom
  • 420.00 -   Rear Replacement Bumper
  • 890.00 -   Rhino Lined Floor, Front to Back for EASY Cleaning..  Put your animals right in the truck!
  • 2350.00 - Rebuilt Transmission in 2012 - Less than 2k miles on it
  • 685.00 -   Set of 2 in Cab HIGH Quality Gun Racks (Protect your Investment!)
  • 120.00 -   Battery Replaced Recently
  • 85.00 -   Switch installed for Rear Hitch FEEDER ( MAKE THOSE DEER AND QUAIL COME OUT!)


  • 11,500.00    Not to mention this is a 2005 Chevy Tahoe LT 4X4 with a New Transmission.  170k MIles, but RUNNING great, this was my fathers work car before we decided to make it the MOST AWESOME hunting Vehicle
Total Upgrades :  $20,000.00 +

Kelly Blue Book Value of Car : $11,500.00

AND THIS IS GOING FOR NO RESERVE!!!!   Be the Coolest guy on your Lease, on your Ranch,  Get for Corporate Lease,   Be the Best Guide.  This is Awesome, and Sad to see it go!!  But it is time someone else enjoys this awesome TOY!

Make this your DAILY DRIVER.. Your Lake House RIDE or your Ranch or LEASE MACHINE

THIS WILL TURN HEADS EVERYWHERE!!! - Why get a Rhino, Jeep, CJ5, Mule, UTV, Truck, ETC.. WHEN YOU CAN HUNT and RIDE IN STYLE!!!!!!!    

Features of the Truck Itself

- LEATHER (Driver Seat is showing a little wear, but the rest is in GREAT SHAPE)  
- V8 - VORTEX - (WIth the Dual Exhaust Pipes, THIS THING GROWLS!)
- HEATED SEATS in FRONT!
-6 DISK CD Changer - WITH BOSE SPEAKER!
-REAR DVD PLAYER - For watching hunting movies or keeping your kids occupied while you hunt
- Power Windows, Power Doors,  Push Button 4x4,  Front and Rear A/C
- This was a Limited and was FULLY LOADED !!!!
- SUN ROOF FOR MAKING THOSE DIFFICULT SHOTS :)
-THIS THING RIDES GREAT!    

- RUNS AMAZING, I WOULD NOT THINK TWICE ABOUT RUNNING THIS ACROSS THE COUNTRY 3k Miles for a hunt or to fish!!

- CLEAR TITLE IN HAND!


The Car is currently stored inside right outside of Kansas City (Happy to show anyone)... Can Deliver Car within 100 miles of Kansas 


All others, Please look into shipping this is a BEAST!!!!   Be the Coolest GUY ON THE BLOCK!!!!


If you have any questions. Do not hesitate to Ask..   I am more than welcome to send EVEN MORE pictures.  I hope this goes to a great home.. Happy Bidding!!!    Call me even if needed! 830-237-4443


1000.00 Deposit due within 24 hours of Sale. Rest due within 4 Days!




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