Silverado Chevrolet Duramax Crew Cab Drw Allison 3500 on 2040-cars
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YOU ARE VIEWING A USED 2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO. THIS TRUCK IS A CREW CAB WITH DRW, AND IS THE W/T PACKAGE WITH VINYL SEATS AND FLOOR COVERING.THE WINDOWS AND LOCKS ARE MANUAL AS WELL. THE TRUCK DOES HAVE DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, AFTERMARKET FOG LIGHTS, AND CRUISE CONTROL. THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION WITH LITTLE WEAR. THE EXTERIOR IS ALSO IN NICE CONDITION. THERE ARE A FEW SMALL SCRATCHES ON THE TRUCK BUT NOTHING MAJOR. THE ENGINE IS A 6.6L DURAMAX WITH THE ALLISON 6SPD AUTOMATIC IT RUNS AND SHIFTS VERY WELL. I HAVE A EDGE GAUGE/TUNER INSTALED ON THE TRUCK AND IT HAS 25HP ADDED ON THE ECONOMY SETTING, ALSO I HAVE INSTALLED A MBRP 4" EXHAUST ON THE TRUCK AND IF YOU WISH I HAVE THE FACTORY EXHAUST STILL INTACT THAT CAN GO WITH THE TRUCK. THE TRUCK HAS 3:73 GEARS AND RUNS WELL ON THE HIGHWAY. THERE ARE 6 NEW 235-85-16 LOAD E MASTERCRAFT COURSER CT TIRES ON THE TRUCK WITH ABOUT 3,000 MILES ON THEM. THERE ARE FIFTH WHEEL RAILS INSTALLED ON THIS TRUCK AND IT HAS THE FACTORY TOW PACKAGE AND A REESE PILOT ELECTRIC BRAKE CONTROLER. I BOUGHT THIS TRUCK USED WITH 24000 MILES ON IT IT TEXAS AND I HAVE CHANGED THE OIL EVERY 5000 MILES WITH SYNTHETIC OIL AND FILTER. FUEL FILTER HAS BEEN CHANGED TWICE SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT AS WELL AS THE SPIN ON TRANSMISSION FILTER AND AIR FILTER. THE BRAKES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND THE TRUCK IS VERY SOLID MECHANICLY AS IT SHOULD BE WITH THIS LOW MILEAGE. THERE IS A VERY SLIGHT LEAK FROM ONE OF THE TRANSMISSION LINES COMING FROM THE COOLER BUT I HAVE ONLY HAD TO ADD 1 QUART IN 10000 MILES. ALSO THE DIMMER ON THE HEADLIGHT SWITCH TAKES SPELLS WHERE IT WILL BRIGHTEN THE DASH LIGHTS ON ITS OWN. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANEW HEADLIGHT SWITCH WOULD FIX THAT. THESE ARE VERY MINOR ISSUES BUT I WANT TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE KNOWN. I DO NOT HAVE A USE FOR THE TRUCK ANYMORE AND ITS A WASTE TO LET IT SIT AROUND SO I AM SELLING IT. THE TOOLBOX AND GOOSENECK HITCH IN THE PICTURES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE. THIS TRUCK IS STILL BEING DRIVEN THEREFORE MILEAGE MAY CHANGE SOME. THIS TRUCK IS FINANCED THROUGH FIFTH THIRD BANK AND PAYOFF WILL HAVE TO BE MADE BEFORE THEY WILL RELEASE THE TITLE. IF YOU WILL BE FINANCEING THIS VEHICLE YOUR BANKAND MINE WILL WORK OUT THE DETAILS. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING !!!
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