1995 K3500 4x4 6.5lturbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Milpitas, California, United States
up for auction is 1995 K3500 6.5L Turbo Diesel 4L80E Auto Trans This truck has been my daily driver for past three years. Truck run good and I put a new engine in it when I bought it 3 years ago. Engine was upgrade block and heads with all new externals. I put on a take off bed in perfect shape last year and had it pro painted. Bed has no rust and is in mint condition. Has rails in it for a fifth wheel hitch and a tool box as pictured. Rear end was also gone through last year and new bearing and seals. Just recently installed new power steering pump, steering gear, and hydro boost with all new lines. Has brand new Leroy Diesel cooler and cooler lines. Engine has less then 90,000 miles on it most being highway as I travel for a living. I am listing this with no reserve and does need some work but not a bad truck. Interior shows normal wear for typical GM truck. Title is clear and in hand. I bought this truck for a project truck and was going to finish it up this winter but decided to buy a duramax. It currently has front diff out of it as needs bearings and seals so I took it out and it comes with truck so if you want 4x4 you will need to rebuilt the front diff. Truck comes as it, no warranties but I have put a lot of money in this truck in past 3 years. Engine was 8 grand complete when purchased. Has upgraded water pump, dual t-stats, and extreme condition fan and clutch for cooling system. It is located in San Jose, CA area right now as I am doing a job there. Has typical rust for gm truck, have newer front fenders on it. Anti Lock brakes have not worked since I have had the truck but didn't bother me. Has newer tries and wheels on it. Has newer rotors (drilled and slotted) and brake drums as well as brakes. AC does not currently work. Will need a new condenser and compressor! Would make a good daily driver for someone or a great start on a project truck. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. If you want to see and drive just contact me. I still drive it daily and will only be up for sale for 5 days. After that I am heading home and will part out. Thanks for looking and good luck. |
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