1998 Chevrolet C3500 Silverado Crew Cab Pickup Only 103,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
I have a 1998 Chevrolet 3500 Silverado for sale. This truck has the big block 7.4L 454 Vortec with an automatic transmission. The truck only has 103,450 original miles!! This truck is not even broke in good. It has 4 new tires on the rear and the 2 front tires are still in good shape. I would say 60%. The truck has a bed mat inside the camper shell and also has the bracket to stick a 5th wheel hitch in the back if ever needed. The paint is chipping off in the crevice of the hood on the driver side. There is a strip of tape over the rear fender on the passenger side. I tried to show it as best I could in the pictures. I'm not too sure the purpose of it. There are matching holes on both sides of the truck in the rear fender where mud flaps used to be. The driver side mirror is chipped just a bit. It is also shown in the photos. The interior of the truck is as close to perfect as can get. There are no rips or tears in the carpet or seats. It has all the power options (seats, windows, locks, mirrors). The factory radio/tape/CD player work as they should. The heat and air also work fine. I run all vehicles through my shop and anything that needs to be done is done before it is ever listed for sale. This will make a perfect work truck for someone and has a lot of work left in it.
This truck is also For Sale locally on our lot so auction could end early. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. You are more than welcome to come test drive and inspect this truck anyway you want before the end of auction or have someone do it for you. Georgia Residents will be required to pay sales tax on top of the winning bid as this truck belongs to a Licensed Used Car dealer here in Georgia. Thanks for looking and feel free to message for more questions |
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