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Beautiful 2003 Chevrolet Silverado Sportside Ls 4.8 Loaded Automatic Low Mileage on 2040-cars

US $8,850.00
Year:2003 Mileage:86885
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
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Hello, Your looking at a very clean 2003 Chevrolet Silverado Sportside LS model that is in pristine condition for an 11 year old vehicle. The auto check history report is showing an accident in January 2011 with minor damage. The only damage was to the rear bumper which was replaced by a New Car Dealer's body Shop to the tune of $722.27. I have the documentation. This was all confirmed by the second owner of this truck, he said he was stopped at a traffic light at the time he was hit. I just wanted you to know there was no other damage. So here we go. I purchased this truck privately from a gentlemen here in Southern Florida  who bought this truck in 2005 with only 8k on it. He is very meticulous with his vehicles and kept a log book of work he had done over the years. Like I said before it's a beautiful vehicle and fun to drive and needs nothing all.  The service has been done and is up to date. The only thing I can see this truck may need in the near future are the rear tires they are more than half worn but the front tires are new. The paint shines brilliantly, the interior is near perfect with no stains or odors being a non smokers vehicle. Again this truck runs and drives excellent and everything is working as it should. This is a Rust Free Florida truck with low mileage with the right equipment ( there is a difference) Bid with confidence I'm a licensed and bonded dealer here in Sunny Florida with over 30 years in the car industry. I only buy High Quality Vehicles mostly trucks. Please look at all the photos to get a better Idea on what you are buying and the condition of this truck also look at the window sticker to get more information about the options on this vehicle.  Although this truck is in above average condition, please understand it is a used vehicle so minor imperfections should be expected but may or may not be present. No disappointments with this truck! If your flying in and driving home I can issue you a 30 day temp tag at no cost to you. If you fly into RSW in Fort Myers or SRQ in Sarasota I can pick you up. I do not charge dealers fees all you pay is the selling price of the vehicle and the taxes in your state. If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to call me I'm available to make this a pleasurable auto buying experience. My name is Bob and my direct number is 508 735 5071. Thank-you in advance!
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