2000 Chevy C3500 Dual Wheel, 4 Door Pickup, Oxford White. on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for bid is my 2000 Chevy C3500 Dually pickup. It has a 454 V8 engine with a automatic transmission. This truck runs and drives like no other work truck I have ever been in. It goes down the road straight and comfortable. It has cold A/C, tilt wheel, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seat, cassette and cd player. No known defects, but has been parked out on the farm field a lot and could use a good cleaning. The seats are not perfect, but are not torn or worn out. The inside is in great shape just a little dusty. The outside is straight with only one noticable dent in the lower passenger door(seen in pic). I would love to customize this truck, but I do not have the money or talent to do so. This is a very nice work truck or a great truck to customize because it has not been molested or rigged up. Just straight use not abused or all tore up. It has a bed liner and a tow hitch with both 4 prong and 7 prong plugs. A few dings on the bumpers and little dings here and there, not a show truck but it is a good straight heavy duty pickup. I am selling it locally, so it may end sooner. It has 206,??? miles on it now, so I am listing it as 207,000 in case I use it before you pick it up. All in all a real nice big pickup truck that just got to expensive to drive back and forth to the farm just to park it out there and drive back home. I now drive a 30mpg Nissan- go figure. I still love this truck, so please do not email me some low ball number, it's to nice for that. Thanks and Happy Bidding.
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