1999 Gmc 2500 4x4 (early Year Model-transition Year) Vortec 350 on 2040-cars
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 Vortec (last year of this engine)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: GMC
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Model: Sierra 2500
Trim: SLE Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: 4x4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 135,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For Auction is one 1999 GMC 2500 truck. This was a transition year for this model and this truck for auction is the earlier model year body style. It also has a 350 Vortec motor which was transitioned later in the model year as well. This was the last year of the very reliable 350 motor.
The truck has push button, "shift on the fly" 4 wheel drive which works as it should. The body and frame condition are in good condition for the year of the truck, with typical scratches and minor dings. There is a crease running from the passengers side door half way thru the side of the bed (I grazed a concrete filled lally column), but it is not that bad. I will provide many pictures showing the dent and the general overall condition of the body of the truck. A few years ago the cab corner on the drivers side was replaced/repaired because of rust thru. Again I will provide pictures and you will have a hard time telling it was repaired. Please consider that this is a 14 yr. old truck and it has been used as a work truck. It did have a plow on it for a time (a couple of years) but it was seldom used. There are also a few small rust holes in the front bumper(I will show in pictures). It had a Fisher Minute Mount plow and the push plates are still on the truck. THERE IS NO PLOW WITH THE TRUCK. I don't want to down grade the truck, it is a really nice truck for the year and it runs as it should. I just want to be sure that potential bidders are realistic about what they are bidding on, that's all.
The truck also has a Trac Rac System and a bed tool box.
Tires are about 50%
It should be noted that the truck is not currently registered, nor does it have a current Ma. state inspection sticker. I purchased a newer model utility body truck for work last November and I have not used this truck after the registration expired at the end of 2012. I held on to the truck as a spare, but have since decided to sell it. Just to make sure everything was ok with the truck I brought it to my mechanic to have him go thru it. No problems.
The truck also has a Happy Jack slide in truck camper tie down system installed, and it also has an after market air bag suspension as well. I purchased this truck with a slide in camper. I will have some additional pictures of the camper to view and if anyone is interested I would make the camper available for sale for an additional $2000.00. to the winning bidder. The camper is a 1992 Sun-Lite Hide Away model, fully contained with both black and grey holding tanks. Bathroom, sinks, stove, oven, 3-way refridge, 12v-110v power inverter, ice cold air conditioner, heat, large cab-over bed, dinette/bed, closet, cabinet storage. It has no leaks. It had a leak when I bought it but it has been repaired with a whole new ceiling, no more leaks. Overall this is a nice camper and it matches perfectly with the truck. If anyone is interested I can answer any additional questions. I would entertain selling it separately for $2500.00. I will eventually try to auction it separately in the near future.
If anyone wants to view this truck please make arrangements with me.
Feel confident in bidding, questions are encouraged.
Good Luck!
In the interest of getting this truck listed I only have a few pictures, I promise to have more many tomorrow night as well as the camper. The current pics don't show the toolbox . I will have it installed and will show in pictures as well tomorrow night.
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