2007 Gmc 3500 Duramax Diesel 4x4 4wd Very Nice! Chevy 2500 Dodge Ford F350 F250 on 2040-cars
Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6L 400Cu. In. V8 DIESEL OHV Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Silverado 3500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: Classic SLE Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: Allison Automatic Transmission 4x4 / 4wd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 258,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: grey
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Very nice inside an out.... Has NOT been “used an abused”...it drives perfect... mechanically its a 10 out of 10.... it has all the nice options with stereo controls on steering wheel an xm radio...cosmetically its is perfect, you would think it only had 20-30k miles on it....the only negativ thing is 2 smallspots on the top back corners of the bed. (only about $400 to fix)....id rather not take the time or money to do it...but if i have it fixed before it sales, the price will go up ALOT!!!....YOU WILL NOT FIND a nicer truck anywhere near my price....the INSIDE of the truck is in GREAT CONDITION...... For my business ive had/have several 4wd Dually 1-ton Diesel Trucks ....(ford dodge an gm) ….so im familiar with all of them......the duramax with allison transmission is probably one of the best combos out there, for power, comfort an definitely fuel mileage...with these trucks there are 2 main big things that they normally need right around 200k miles ….1 is injectors, an 2 transmission... this one has gotten both! so its ready to go another 200k+ miles ......all of my stuff is well maintained an gets everything it was supposed to before it needs it..id rather do it fix maintain it right an have less break downs when i actually need it really bad..... also it had a universal towing tailgate, but ive put it on my other truck, you can either find another one of them pretty cheap somewhere or get a regular tailgate at a junk yard somewhere..whichever one you prefer... it had seat covers over the seats it entire life...i took them off to sale it because the were starting to get a lil ragged looking..but the seats are in great shape..the tires are the heavy duty high mileage expensive highway type....prolly just under 50%... air is ice cold, an heat is hot...pw pl all work..no check engine lights or any abs lights or anything like that... no smoke what so ever....the push button 4x4 works great....(ive probably had it in 4wd maybe 3 times ever) its mainly just been up an down the highway from Florida out to Wyoming an every where in between... im only selling it bc there is some land that has come up forsale that ive been wanting, an im self-employed an dont want to fool around with hassle of getting a loan...anyways, ive put a deposit down on it an im selling all the extra toys an extra things i can do without at the moment to raise the funds to pay for it.... I have aggressively priced this ALOT LOWER than its worth, (below trade value) just to make sure i sale it in the next few days rather than having it sit an be for sale for 3or4 weeks.. i Have paid it off an have clear title in my possession. THE PRICE IS FIRM! DO NOT CALL TO ASK ME "what my bottom dollar is"..... ive priced it so even if you live along ways away, its still worth your wild, bc you will still have a great deal on the truck even after transport cost… if i havent answered all of your questions your welcome to call me at9l0-384-57l0 (ok to call up to 1am, after that ill prob b asleep an cranky.. ha) this will be a cash only sale..... ********* this is a LOW, BUY IT NOW PRICE...meaning you can buy it right now for this price...IM NOT MESSING AROUND WITH AN AUCTION (even tho it would probably bring more money.....)id rather just put my best price out there to begin with an get it over with an speed this whole ordeal done with…. terms of sale, $500 nonrefundable deposit made immediately, remainder paid with in 72hrs... also if you need to drive a car to pick up the truck, you can tow your car back home, i have a car dolly i dont need anymore bc we just sold our motorhome...its in very good condition i will sell with truck for $675 ($775 if sold separately) ALso i throw this out there, work is a bit slow, i could (or one of my guys) could possibly deliver the truck..(it would have to be paid for in full, before it left to come to you) we could discuss what a fair price would be, or your welcome to pick it up at our farm, about 45min s of jackson tn.... thanks for reading an happy ebaying
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