2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Hd Wt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l Duramax Diesel on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
We have the vehicle history report for this vehicle and will forward it to you upon request. This truck has spent it's life in the dry southwest. NO RUST. The interior is black & grey cloth with black vinyl floor. It's in good shape. The 6.6 litre Duramax diesel has awesome power and starts and runs great. The six speed Allison transmission shifts crisp and smooth. The brakes have been inspected and are in good shape. The tires are brand new. Factory towing package. Everything works as it should. The body is in good shape with only minor dings and scratches. No accident history. I buy these trucks from a lease company here in west Texas. They announce structural damage if the frame has been altered in any way. The front bumper on this truck was tack welded to the frame. The frame is not damaged but it will show as structural damage on the vehicle history report.. We welcome independent inspections and will do what we can to help. See www.inspectmyride.com for a local inspection. If you are a local buyer this truck is available for test drives Monday through Saturday at 5720 Ethel Road, El Paso, Texas 79932. Please call me at 915-244-2871 for details. I can't anticipate every question so PLEASE call me at 915-244-2871 or send me an email at sselk1.tom@gmail.com if you need more information. ASK A LOT OF QUESTIONS. I always answer my phone and email. We are a licensed Texas auto dealer and will provide you with a legal 60 day temporary buyer's tag if you decide to drive this Duramax home. All fresh filters and fluids so fly into the El Paso International Airport and drive this truck anywhere with confidence. We will be happy to pick you up at the airport. We stand by our description as accurate but this is a used vehicle and is being sold as is. Please call me if you have any specific concerns. Here is a video of the truck: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV-Jk2om4Sc If you bid on this truck please be prepared to complete the sale.. Please read the terms of the sale carefully. Click on the payment tab on this listing for payment instructions. I really appreciate it when my customers call me and ask me questions before they bid. I will gladly answer all of your questions and address your concerns. |
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