2005 Gmc 2500 Hd Sierra on 2040-cars
Painesville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:UTILITY BED
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:GAS 6.0 LITER
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 2500
Trim: UTILITY BED
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 287,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: NONE
Interior Color: Gray
I AM SELLING MY 05 GMC 2500 2WHEEL DR CONTRACTOR TRUCK.IT HAS 287000 HIGHWAY MILES AND STILL CLIMBING AS I STILL DRIVE OVER A 100 MILES A DAY FOR WORK.IT IS A GREAT TRUCK THAT RUNS AND DRIVES SMOOTH AS A NEW ONE STILL. IT IS A RUST FREE TRUCK THAT IT VERY CLEAN UNDERNEATH AS IT IS ON THE OUTSIDE.THE UTILITY BED IS GREAT FOR THE SELF EMPLOYED CONSTRUCTION GUY OR ANY HANDY MAN.I LOVE ALL THE BOX COMPARTMENTS.I WILL MISS IT. ONLY REASON FOR SELLING AS I BOUGHT A NEW GMC TRUCK THAT I COULDNT PASS UP WITH DEALER INCENTIVES ETC.OVER TIME I HAVE PUT NEW TIRES IN THE SPRING,NEW WATER PUMP,FIXED THE MANIFOLD BOLTS THAT BROKE OFF WHICH IS COMMON ON THE 6.0LITER TRUCKS.FRESH OIL CHANGE 200 MILES BACK,NEWER BRAKES THAT ARE FOUR WHEEL DISC.THE THINGS THAT ARE WRONG ARE AS FOLLOWS,THE AC BLOWS WARM,THE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE IS AT 80 PSI FOR THE LAST 2YEARS AS WELL AS THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT HAS BEEN ON FOR THE LAST 2YEARS.THATS IT NEEDS NOTHING ELSE. THE TRANS WAS REPLACED BACK 25000 MILES AGO. I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANY DISTANCE.I WOULD TRADE FOR A MUSCLE CAR PROJECT OR A FIRST GENERATION DODGE DIESEL 89-92 PROJECT.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL OR TEXT/CALL ME AT 440-867-6344. THE MOTOR IS A 6.0 LITER AND AUTOMATIC TRANS,AND HAS A REESE HITCH AND RHINO LINED BED.
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