Crew Cab 4dr, Long Box Dually, 6.6 Duramax Turbo Diesel, 1 Owner Fleet Owned !!! on 2040-cars
Burnsville, Minnesota, United States
Buy it now and reserve price is $7,995. We are located in Burnsville, Minnesota. Just 20 min from down town Minneapolis and MSP air port. Call us at 952-882-7776 to make a deal!
Want to get this vehicle before the auction ends ? than call us to get you into this vehicle today! Buy with confidence from 100% feedback seller. We have been in business since 1995 WOW 1 OWNER AND Accident free in amazing shape is this 1 ton heavy duty with a long bed box and dual rear wheels. Strong and powerful 6.6 liter Duramax turbo diesel with 300HP and at the time a class leading 520 foot pounds of torque without any issues such as injectors or turbo. The automatic transmission shifts smooth and goes through all gears with out any slipping or hard kicks. This is a 2 wheel drive model and has no issues with the differential. Air conditioning and heater work great, dark gray cloth seats are in great shape with no wear or tears. Was a none smoker vehicle, all electrical components work and vehicle has no known issues, Fleet owned and maintained by the University of Minnesota and in great mechanical condition. Nice tires and good brakes, chrome wheel covers, chrome running boards. Has a built in compressor to work air tools and has a in box tool box. Has trailer brake controller with class III hitch bumper pull and in box goose neck hitch, telescopic towing mirrors. , just serviced with a fresh oil change. CLEAN BODY AND FRAME WITH NO RUST OR DENTS. Clean title and ready for instant delivery We can assist you with shipping at great rates. Visit our web site at RideAutoSale.com for a full test drive video of this fresh inventory
Click here to watch a video of this 2001 Silverado HD 3500 and TEST DRIVE IT!!! Need help with financing? Please fill up the online application on our web site at rideautosale.com and we will work hard to get you approved!!! Located across the Burnsville Menard's on Hwy 13. Take 35W to Hwy 13 South (exit number 3B) Go 2 stop lights and take a left at the 2nd stop light (Washburn Ave). We are located right next door to McDonald's. Ride Auto Co. at 2933 West Hwy 13, Burnsville MN 55337 Open Monday to Friday 9:30 am - 7pm and Saturday 9:30 am - 6pm |
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