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2005 Chevy Colorado Extended Cab, 4x4, Manual, 4 Cylinder 2.8l Rare! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:109000
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2005 Chevy Colorado

Features:

+ 2.8L 4 Cylinder Engine

+ Manual 5 Speed Transmission

+ 4x4

+ Power Steering

+ ABS

+ Extended Cab

+ Fully Lined Floor

+ Radio

+ Manual Windows

+ Manual Mirrors/ Locks

+ Tow Package

+ Air Conditioning

+ Trail Fx Bed Liner (has holes cut in to secure top)

+ NEW set of tires (5 full Size)

+ NEW Rear Drums/ Shoes

+ Approx Mileage 109,xxx

***PennsylvaniaSalvage Title***

***Runs & Drives***

Please read carefully:

We purchased this truck from an insurance auction with the intention to use it as a Part Runner Truck for our dealership. It had damage to the passenger side doors. Both doors were replaced. No mechanical/ drivetrain was damaged in accident.

We had it for 1 year without any problems, when one day it would not start. Our mechanic fixed the no start problem but after that, the mileage went up 50000 miles because he installed a BCM from another truck- but it starts/runs now. Anyway the TCM went out after we got it back and we honestly do not have the knowledge to fix this truck.

We got the truck with 104,995 miles and did not drive much, last odometer before “fix” was 109,xxx. It is stuck at 159855. Its sold as True mileage unkown/not actual.

The 4x4 worked without problem but the 4wd switch lights/buttons do not work- we are pretty sure it’s the transfer case control module (says “service 4wd” in dash). It is stuck in 2wd and it was working before the BCM problem started.

The body shop also removed the seats and unplugged the seatbelts with the battery connected which triggered the airbag light. Airbags did not deploy.

It drives straight, no aligment needed.

It is a nice truck, in good shape mechanically- just the electrical needs to be repaired.

Needs:

- Cracked Windshield (see pic)

- Electrical

It comes with or without the camper top, it is up to the buyer, the top is not a perfect fit and the lift gate rods are not working.

Please contact me through ebay if you have any question, prior to auction end.

The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs/arrangements. Location Edgewater, Md21037

We are not allowed to sell to Maryland Residents.

Any other state is welcome to bid/buy.

The truck is sold as is. We described all defects to the best of our knowledge.

The truck has smoke holes in the seats but does not smell. Also hole and stain in the back seat area. Airbag light, check engine light, service 4wd are on. Normal wear, small dings/ scratches, clear silicone where camper meets cab/3rd brake light (from camper install). black silicone residue on passenger door top from plastic window cover.

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