++++++++1995 Chevy C1500 Work Truck W/racks & Toolbox++++++++ on 2040-cars
Rialto, California, United States
FOR SALE is this 1995 Chevy Cheyenne C1500 Extended Cab Commercial Work Truck with 163K miles. If you are tired of working for someone else or need a Second Truck, this 1/2 ton truck will do the job. It's not the newest but will get the job done.
I bought this truck for a business I was starting and put more than $1600 into it but I will be moving out of state to take care of a family member. The registration Fee will be $275 (see Pic #21 and last pic) I will sign over the DMV Vehicle Transfer and Reassignment Form to you. The engine is a 5.7L V-8 gas engine and is very strong, doesn't leak oil, the truck has a towing package so you will have no problem towing even the heaviest loads. Some of the features include Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seats and a Tilt Steering Wheel. Other features include a working Air Conditioner, Sony AM/FM CD stereo, 4 Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Aluminum Tool Box and Racks for your ladders, scaffolds, Rebar, Lawn Mowers or anything thing else you might need for work. The Aluminum Tool Box and Racks are worth $1000 alone. I will accept BEST OFFERS and need to sell the truck. I will be leaving soon. FEATURES: Chevy Cheyenne C1500 Truck Extended Cab Year: 1995 Engine: 5.7L V-8 163,400 Miles Power Windows Power Locks Power Seats Air Conditioner Tilt Steering Wheel Sony AM/FM/CD Stereo Alloy Wheels Aluminum Tool Box Running Boards Racks Tow Package work truck, chevy truck, 5.7L engine, racks, tool box, tow package, powerful engine, extended cab, alloy wheels, strong, powerful, v-8, 5.7 Liter, low miles, doesn't leak oil, running boards |
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According to an Automotive News report, high-risk lending expanded to 24.8 percent of total loans in Q3, up from 21.9 percent for this time last year. As this level increased, average credit scores of borrowers dropped to 755, down from 763 a year ago. In that time, the average financing amount increased $90 per vehicle, to $25,963.
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