Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Hd Diesel 4x4 on 2040-cars
Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Chevrolet 2500 HD Diesel 4X4
Very nice truck, runs strong as it should. have never had any problems with truck. bought it a few years ago and have only driven it in summer months myself. Everything on the truck works the 4x4, AC is cold, CD player works. locks and windows are crank.. Truck has a Tonto cover and nice wheels and tires. The rear bumper has a small hole on drivers side it is on bottom of bumper can barely see it unless you look underneath, there is also some small rust spots on rear bumper. The drivers side door pocket at the bottom of door which is plastic has a break in it, but could easily be fixed with some glue.Overall condition of truck is good for the year of truck. Runs strong and looks good, has low miles for the year and being a diesel it has many years left. Payment will be Cash or Certified Check only. Will be Pickup only |
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