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Vyj Chrome Package Wheels Gauges Slingshot Yellow Body Color Running Boards 3ss on 2040-cars

US $27,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:77000
Location:

Hermann, Missouri, United States

Hermann, Missouri, United States

Very nice driver condition and well optioned Chevy SSR. The last year of production and the one you want, highest factory horsepower available 395 HP with the automatic transmission. Ordered with almost all the available options, only two missing that I am aware of are the carpeted bed and the engine cover insert (which I've added). 3SS option which gets you the homelink remote system, Bose premium sound system with 6 disc CD player, heated leather seats with driver memory feature, auxillary gauge package, and auto dimming mirrors. Also the rare VYJ bright chrome package which changes all the satin trim inside and out to chrome trim and gets you the color matched running boards. I have the original window sticker and factory owner manual. Factory option carpet embroidered SSR logo floor mats and a second set of all weather rubber floor mats. In very good condition with some normal wear. Some small rock chips on the hood, a few small dings, and light wear to the drivers seat. I really hate to part with it, this is the SSR I searched long and hard for, but financial issues force the sale.

Build sheet info:

Vehicle Information
VIN: 1GCES14H46B122315 Model: CS15703-2006 CHEVROLET SSR
Service Contract: Yes Branded Title: No Warranty Block: No PDI Status: No
Order Type: 70 - RETAIL - STOCK

Vehicle Build
Model: CS15703-2006 CHEVROLET SSR Order Number: JJZRJH
Gross Vehicle Weight: 2,747 Build Date: 09/28/2005

Option Codes
*IVH is not the definitive source of GM Vehicle RPO information and is intended for service reference only. Should there be any questions about the vehicle's original build or RPO information please refer to the original vehicle invoice or window sticker.

14P - CHROME PLATED WHEELS 192 - EBONY
19I - EBONY INTERIOR TRIM 1SZ - PREFERRED EQUIPMENT SAVINGS
3SS - 3SS PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP CONSIST OF: * 6 CD CHANGER * BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKER SYSTEM * HEATED SEATS W/DRIVER MEMORY * AUTO DIMMING ISRV & DRIVER SIDE MIRROR * UNIVERSAL GARAGE HOME REMOTE * RUNNING BOARDS * AUXILIARY GAUGE PACKAGE 6DL - FRONT SPRING
79U - SLINGSHOT YELLOW 7DL - FRONT SPRING
8KL - SUSPENSION 9KL - SUSPENSION
A31 - POWER WINDOWS A95 - SEAT FRONT LEATHER SURFACES
AAB - MEMORY DRIVER CONVENIENCE PKG AJ1 - TINTED GLASS
AJ7 - DR/PASS FRT & SIDE AIRBAGS AU0 - KEYLESS REMOTE DOOR LOCK
B30 - CARPETING, COLOR-KEYED BKF - CUSTOMIZED FLOOR MATS
BVF - RUNNING BOARDS - BODY COLOR C49 - ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
CJ3 - CLIMATE CONTROL DJ2 - ISRVM LT SENSITIVE HOME CONV
DR2 - MIRROR O/S LH & RH REMOTE CONT ELECTRIC,HEATED LT SENSITIVE, MANUAL FOLDING, COLOR E55 - TAILGATE BODY
EB6 - GVW RATING 6,050 LBS ERN - AUX GAUGE PACKAGE-CHROME
EVA - EVAP EMISSION REQUIREMENT FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS
G80 - LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL-REAR AXLE GT4 - REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO
JF8 - BRAKE VAC POWER, 4 WHL DISC JJA - PT DRESS SUBASSEMBLY INSTALLED
K34 - ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL WITH RESUME FEATURE KA1 - HEATED FRONT SEATS
KG3 - 145 AMP ALTERNATOR LS2 - 6.0L V8 ENGINE
M32 - TRANSMISSION AUTO 4-SPD 4L65E N40 - POWER STEERING
NT8 - EMISSIONS, FED TIER 2A NW7 - TRACTION ASSIST
OLF - PLANT CODE - LANSING, MI PD7 - WHEEL, SPARE DELETE
PZ7 - WHEELS, 19X8 FRT, 20X10 RR QMX - TIRE, ALL MIXED SIZES FRT & RR
R6P - PREMIUM PAINT R9N - LEATHER APPOINTED SEATING
SLM - STOCK ORDERS STW - LEATHER WRAPPED STG WHL W/CONTR
T61 - DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS T96 - FRONT FOG LAMPS
T98 - STAMPING VEHICLE IDENT NUMBER U68 - DRIVER INFO CENTER DISPLAY
U73 - FIXED MAST ANTENNA UA6 - THEFT DETERRENT ALARM SYSTEM
UC6 - AM/FM STEREO W/IN-DASH 6 CD UQA - BOSE PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM
V73 - STATEMENT OF VEHICLE CERT.-U.S. /CANADA VK3 - LICENSE PLATE BRACKET-FRONT
VXS - COMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL VYJ - BRIGHT CHROME PACKAGE
X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION YC5 - LT DECOR
YD3 - BASE EQUIP FOR SCH GVW PL-FT AX YD5 - BASE FRONT SPRING
YD6 - BASE REAR SPRING Z82 - HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT
ZQ8 - SPORT HANDLING PACKAGE ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

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