2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Dynamic Selfloader 701 Tow Truck on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
2004 CHEVY 3500 2WD TOW TRUCK 8.1 GAS MOTOR ALLISON TRANNY 118XXX MILES 2YR OLD DYNAMIC 701B SELFLOADER BRAND NEW DOLLIES BLACK ROCKSTAR WHEELS BRAND NEW WITH HANKOOK TIRES ALARM REMOTE START POWER LOCKS TV BACK UP CAMERA OPTIMA BATTERY NEW BRAKES ALL FRONT END PARTS FRONT COUNTER WIEGHT REAR TIMBERNS TINTED WINDOWS ALL LED LIGHTING BRAND NEW CODE 3 LIGHTBAR MANY EXTRA RUNNING LIGHTS 2006 SS FRONT END WITH COWL INDUCTION HOOD THIS TRUCK IS MINT AND READY TO WORK WIRELESS TOW MATE LIGHT HARD WIRED IN ALL STRAPS WILL NOT FIND A NICER ONE MANY EXTRAS PLEASE CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS DONT REALLY NEED TO SELL SO I WILL NOT GIVE IT AWAY THIS IS NOT A JUNK TRUCK LIKE MOST ON HERE 612 913 0702
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