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1995 Chevrolet C/k Pickup 1500 K2500 K1500 Fleet C on 2040-cars

US $2,700.00
Year:1995 Mileage:147987 Color: Tan
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
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For further questions email me : KevinScholzel397i741@yahoo.com Denver Fleet • 1951 E 68th Ave Unit C Denver CO 80229•720.515.5285 • 1995 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Regular Cab 4x4Beautiful CustomPickup, Fully Gone Through, 2012 Jeep Sahara Sand Paint (Base Clear) CustomSerape Interior w/ New Carpet, 24" Wheels/New Tires, Runs Excellent, Great ShopTruck year 1995 drive train 4x4make Chevroletext color Sahara Tan(Wrangler)model K2500 int color Tansub model Custom Standard Cab Shop Truck4x4vin 1J8GA59128L562456 engine 5.7 Liter 350 V8 Gasmileage ODstock # 12695 about This is a 1 owner commercial fleet lease truckthat we've been using as our shop truck for the last year or so. Most ofthe custom work was done recently including wheels and tires which are new. Thetruck is a regular cab long box 4x4, in a 3/4 ton light duty with 6x.5.5 axles.It's a rare 4x4 shop truck, which you generally don't see butwe're here in Colorado so it makes sense. The truck has been tastefullydone up with paint to match bumper, steel roll pan, and finished in Sahara Tanfrom a 2012 Jeep Wrangler paint code. The paint was done in base/clear, colorsanded, and buffed, and we added a Line-X spray in bed liner. This truckisn't perfect, it's made to be used, but it's really sharplooking and everyone loves it. We have more into it than asking, but feelit's a fair price and we're hoping it makes a good new home. exteriorThe paint and body on this pickup are in nice shape. It was stripped and paintedabout 6 months ago, color sanded and buf

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