2008 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 4x4 1lt Regular Cab Long Bed Duramax Diesel Z71 on 2040-cars
Newton, Iowa, United States
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x4 1LT Regular Cab Long Bed 6.6 Liter Duramax Diesel
Engine: 6.6L Duramax Diesel Transmission: Allison 6-speed Automatic Trim Package: Z71 trim and suspension package Body Color: Summit White Interior Color: Black Cloth Condition: Shows very minimal wear and tear. All maintenance has been performed by GM dealership. Options: Power windows, power locks, power drivers seat, tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo with CD player. Added Factory options: Factory installed snow plow package and brake controller Aftermarket Products: Black step boards, Black PVC Husky Floor Liner Description: This is a very rare truck! Clear vehicle title in hand. The cloth interior is in great shape with no rips or tears and all power components work, including the four wheel drive selector knob. The 6.6L Duramax Diesel Engine has no leaks and has no known mechanical issues. It rides and drives great and you can inspect at anytime. Call (641) 831-0228 and I will be happy to answer all of your questions, or can supply additional pictures upon request. |
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