Chevrolet Chevy 2500 Silverado 4x4 7.4lv8 Tbi 454 Excab Long Bed Truck on 2040-cars
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Hello Truck Enthusiasts I've had this great pick up truck for a few years and really only used it for light work as it is an extra car in our family. It really runs GREAT, is 4x4, MANUAL TRANSMISSION (stick shift) and is not leaking any fluids! I just had a new water pump put in by my professional mechanic and have receipts to show it. Immediately after buying it I took it to our family mechanics and had them change the needed fluids and inspect it from top to bottom to make sure it was in great shape. It does not need a clutch as the prior owner had recently replaced it according to our mechanic, but there was no receipt in the glove box for it. I recently paid it off and have the title free and clear of any issues. My credit union uses NADA to price it and their blue book is $5275. If you buy this reliable truck you will get a solid 454 v8 engine with well working 4x4, extended cad, long bed, manual transmission and a bed liner. The 454 strong engine can carry or tow most anything and ask for and is known as the 300,000 mile long lasting engine if taken care of, according to my mechanics. ** This truck has the common primer defect so the paint peels. I touch up the paint so no metal is showing. ** I have been a ebay member for over 14 years with a perfect record. I only sell good stuff and am honest about what I sell so bid with confidence HERE ARE THE ONLY DEFECTS I KNOW OF: 1. 1990's primer paint issue where the paint peels and I have been painting over to keep out rust. 2. The Air conditioner doesn't come on and I never felt it necessary to pay money to see what is wrong as it is cool here. 3. It steers fine but is a little loose and my mechanics said that $200 "pit link" would tighten the steering but it never bothered me. 4. The front windshield is cracked.
· VIN: 1GCGK29NXSE143451 · Year: 1995 · Make: Chevrolet · Model: C/K2500 Cheyenne / Silverado · Style / Body: Extended Cab 2D 6.5 ft Long Bed · Engine: 7.4L V8 TBI 454 · Country of Assembly: United States · Power Seats
/ Bed Liner · Manual
Transmission ( Stick Shift 5 speed and reverse ) · I have
title free and clear
· No known
accidents or major body damage *** I live in Pueblo, Colorado but am willing to meet the winner in Colorado Springs to deliver this truck. GOOD LUCK!! |
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