Chev 6.6 Diesel 3500 Dually 07 Quad Cab, Automatic, Flatbed, Tool Boxes, 143000k on 2040-cars
Independence, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:6.6L Diesel Duramax
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Crew Cab
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Gray
Drive Type: Automatic Allison
Sub Model: HD Work Truck
Mileage: 143,000
Interior Color: Gray
Exterior Color: White
This truck is in very good condition with the 6.6 Duramax Diesel and the Allison Transmission. It features Dual wheels, Crew cab (4 door) flat bed. Set up to tow Goose neck, hook or ball trailers. Four tool/storage boxes on the flat bed, tires are 90%, two wheel drive.
This Truck is ready to go to work.
I took this truck into the local mechanic shop to get a list of things wrong for a Vehicle Inspection, I will number them in order.
1/ Glow plug #8
2/ Adjust rear hand brake
3/ Lower ball joint right and left side
4/ Driver side upper control arm bushing
I have fixed all except put the glow plug in. I have the new glow plug but have not had the time to install it. I am confident this truck would drive from East to West Coast tomorrow.
P.S. I have some cosmetic marks on this vehicle (it's a work truck), as pictured. Shoot me any questions.
P.P.S I can pic you up from KCMO Airport if needed.
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