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2006 Custom ! One Of A Kind ! Pick Up Built On A 2003 Silverado Chassis on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:26155
Location:

Bonita, California, United States

Bonita, California, United States
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 THIS IS A CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND ESCALADE TRUCK BUILT ON A 2003 SILVERADO CHASSIS AND TITLED AS THE 2003 SILVERADO. THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT AS A TOTAL SHOW TRUCK BY A CUSTOMIZING SHOP. THE MILES ARE ACTUAL FROM THE DONOR ESCALADE VEHICLE. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES WONDERFUL. IT IS TOTALLY CHANGED INTO THE ESCALADE INCLUDING THE ENTIRE INTERIOR AND ALL MECHANICS. THE SUSPENTION IS CUSTOM IN THE FRONT AND AIR IN THE REAR.  THE PAINT IS CANDY. THE TRUCK WAS CONVERTED IN 2009. THE PAINT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE BRIGGSTONE  TIRES ARE NEW. THE LEATHER IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE MOTOR RUNS GREAT. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT AND THE FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES WORKS AS THEY SHOULD.  THE STEREO SYSTEM IS GREAT AND THE ALARM WORKS GREAT.  THIS IS A AWESOME MACHINE WHICH IS A BLAST TO DRIVE. HERE ARE THE DEFICIENCIES: AS YOU KNOW CANDY PAINT FADES 3 X AS FAST AS NORMAL PAINT. THE HOOD IS FADEING SOME. THE CUSTOM LIGHT ON THE ROOF MOUNTING HAS A CRACK AND THERE IS A SCRATCH ON THE PASSENGER DOOR ( PLEAS SEE ALL THE PICTURES ) ON A POSITIVE NOTE I  CAN HAVE IT TOUCHED UP IN SIMILAR PAINT FOR $725 IF YOU WANT IT TO LOOK JUST ABOUT NEW. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COMES ON SOME TIME AND IT THROWS A CODE FOR EACH OF THE REAR OXYGEN SENSORS. THE AC HAS NO POWER TO THE CONNECTOR. THE FUEL GAGE OPERATES BACKWARDS. IF YOU SHUT THE DOOR WITH THE TRUCK RUNNING OR IF THE KEYS ARE IN THE IGNITION THE DOORS WILL LOCK SO KEEP THE SECOND SPARE FOB OUT OF THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK COST $45,000 TO BUILD. THE BED HAD A COMPETITION STEREO SYSTEM BUT IT WAS REMOVED BEFORE I OBTAINED THE TRUCK. CALIF DMV BRANDED THE TITLE SALVAGE BECAUSE IT WAS A RECONSTRUCTED VEHICLE. PAYMENT IS DUE PRIOR TO PICK UP. NO PAYPAL. NO POST BID INSPECTIONS ONLY PRE BID INSPECTIONS ALLOWED. GOOD LUCK TO ALL YOU WILL LOVE THIS VEHICLE..NO RESERVE SERIOUS AUCTION END OFFERES ACCEPTED PRIOR TO FRIDAY OF AUCTION WEEKEND ENDING. VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS  PLEASE EMAIL FOR THE PHOTOBUCKET LINK FOR 35 HIGH DEFF PICTURES 

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