1999 Gmc Suburban 2500 With 6.5 Diesel And 106,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Clinton, Tennessee, United States
1999 GMC Suburban 2500 4 X 4 6.5 Turbo Diesel truck with 106,500 miles. I am the second owner with this originally being a EMT Supervisor's vehicle in Ohio. It had some rust at bottom of doors so I changed the doors, front fenders and inner and outer rear fenders before repainting the truck. I have owned it for a couple of years and put in new NAPA extra strength batteries and new FALKEN RV radial LT265/75R16 M&S tires on 8 lug wheels. It also has a full sized new spare. I have also changed the PMD, crank sensor, master brake cylinder, rear brake line and in line booster fuel pump. The truck has cloth seats with vinyl floor, am/fm radio. I just noticed that the threshold of the front passenger seat has rust blisters, also a plastic trim piece at the floor by the rear door is missing, and the former owner has cut away some of the vinyl on the rear deck behind the passenger seat (about 2" X 20" I guess where they had some equipment mounted.) This truck has a smooth ride and runs and pulls well. It has a receiver hitch in the rear and a receiver hitch in the front where I think they had a winch mounted. I was thinking of switching over to all diesel but now am staying with gas vehicles so I am selling this truck. This truck is for local pick up but I will work with you if you are shipping it, and I will take payment through Paypal. It is also for sale locally and I will cancel the sale if sold locally.
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