'05 Chevy Silverado 2500hd Crew-cab, Long-bed $21,000; 123k Miles on 2040-cars
Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States
2005 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Diesel $21,000 123,000 miles and in very good condition VIN 1GCHK23285F926365 LS decor includes: dual power heated outside mirrors; polished aluminum wheels; inside mirror w/compass & temp; leather wrapped steering wheel Heavy duty power package: Duramax diesel 6600 V8; Allison 5 speed auto transmission Other features: 6-way power driver seat; retractable camper style power outside mirrors; heavy duty trailering equipment GVW rating: 9,200 lbs Rear axle: 3.73 ratio Exterior: silver birch metallic Interior: dark charcoal Added by owner: brake controller for fifth wheel; folding tonneau cover; new Michelin tires LTX M/S All Season 70K warranty (Feb 2011 @ 96,348 miles); running boards; sprayed liner bed Owners are non-smokers and have no pets. note: fifth-wheel hitch rails are mounted in bed of truck (see photo) but truck is sold without fifth-wheel hitch |
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