1995 Chevrolet 4x4 5.7 Liter Engine 3 Owner Power Windows, Locks, Seat Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
This is a good 1995 Chevy 4X4 shortbed truck that you can tell was really taken care of over the years. To be 19 years old it is in really good condition. Yea it has a few scratches on it mainly on the bed but overall the body is not all beat up or dented and the Red paint has a good shine to it. It has the BULLET PROOF 5.7 Liter engine. These engine last forever if maintained properly as this one appears to have been. It is a 3 owner truck bought new here in Georgia and has spent it's entire life here. The first owner had the truck from new till 2011. The second owner had it from 2011 till 2014. The third owner traded it in to us for a 4 door truck. I have the carfax report and it shows NO ACCIDENTS EVER. We put new tires on it. All the power options work as they should with COLD A/C. The seats are not worn like most with no holes. There are a couple small cracks in dash pad but not really noticeable. It has a bedliner to protect the bed and sliding rear window. It also has the towing hitch. I would not be afraid to drive this truck anywhere. It's a really good truck serviced and ready to go. Would make a good first vehicle for your Sons or Daughters or as a daily driver. It has Z-71 on the bed but Carfax says K-1500 so someone could have just put on the decals but 4X4 works great.
This truck is also For Sale on our lot so auction could end early unless reserve is met. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre Sale inspections are welcomed and encouraged BEFORE THE END OF AUCTION!! If you bid and meet reserve then you bought it. Clear title in hand. Georgia residents will be required to pay the Georgia fair market tax on top of the winning bid price as this truck is owned by a licensed Used Car Dealer in Georgia. Any questions please ask and thanks for looking. |
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