2000 Chevrolet Silverado Ls Ext. Cab on 2040-cars
Herscher, Illinois, United States
5.3L V8, 2x4...Extended cab with 3rd door LS, which includes power everything (locks, windows, seats, mirrors (mirrors work sometimes), CD player, cruise, remote starter and keyless entry; rear sliding window, tow package (tow haul and receiver hitch), bed liner, and truck cap; tires and brakes are two years old. Front tires will probably need to be replaced soon but back tires have about 80% of tread left.
New (2/9/14): Intake Manifold Gaskets, throttle body gasket, cleaned fuel injectors, and new heater hose fittings. I have receipts for all. New last summer: plugs, wires, mass air flow sensor, fuel filter, starter, crank seal, u-joints w/ drive shaft re-balance and front hubs. Minimal rust on this truck; there is some rust on the bottom/inside of both doors and some spots on the hood but nothing too serious, mostly surface rust; very little rust underneath and no rust on the rear bed panels. Interior is in good condition and smoke free. The cap has seen better days; one window is broken and the top has serious sun burn, but it still serves its purpose. High quality molding strips (tape) were placed between the cap and the truck to preserve the paint and bed of the truck. I can sell the cap separately. Well maintained and truck runs very well. No serious leaks, doesn't smoke, knock, and no SES lights are on. Title in hand. 184, 000 miles. It's my daily driver so miles will go up. We're all busy, so lets not waste anyone's time. I have more pictures and video for more info. Call/text Andy @ 8one5-53one-58one8 |
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