2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 on 2040-cars
Labelle, Florida, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: shirassstachniw@ukos.com .
This Silverado is in very good condition. I am not sure if this has the LS or the LT trim package. It appears to me
that it might be a LS with some LT options. Seems to be a lot of confusion on the internet the difference between
the LS and LT trim packages. Exterior paint is excellent and the interior is very clean and in very nice condition.
There are no rips or tears in the premium cloth seats. This Silverado has always been a no smoking vehicle. The
tires were new in 2014 and still are in excellent shape with many many miles left on them. I will list a couple
things that are on the truck: 6.5 foot long bed with a bed liner- front cloth bucket seats-tow package-Curt Trailer
brake controller-Trifecta Tonno cover-locking tailgate-Fold up step on the back bumper-XM ready stereo. I am the
2nd owner. I bought it November 2011 with 44,972 miles as a delivery truck for my company. I bought it from my
company in 2015. It has been well maintained through the years with Mobile One synthetic oil changes every 3,500
miles. PLEASE NOTE: The truck has some very small hail dents that are barely visible, but none the less, there are
hail dents. They were there when I bought the truck and I don't remember anyone ever noticing them unless I pointed
them out. I tried to get a photo of them but they just don't show up in photos. This Silverado will make a great
family truck, work truck, or a vehicle to haul a boat or a trailer. Title is clear.
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