First 2003 Chevrolet Ssr Base Convertible 2-door 5.3l Made Before Reg Production on 2040-cars
Van Nuys, California, United States
Selling the first 2003 Chevrolet SSR made before regular production. GM did not want VIN 1 or the lower VINs subject to being demolished as test vehicles, so they began with VIN 0300 to 0369, thus known as the "Original 69s". This vehicle's VIN ends in 0300, therefore it is truly a collectible item and an important part of SSR history.
Features Include: Custom Paint Job (for a more "off-road" work vehicle look) Custom Painted Interior (to match exterior) Custom Wheels by KMC Front Wheels: 255-40 R20 Rear Wheels: 285-35 R22 Custom Wood Stake Bed Bucket Leather Seats Power Driver and Passenger Seats Power Windows Power Door Locks Power Steering Cruise Control Air Conditioning Leather Steering Wheel Tachometer Custom Stereo Pioneer Head Unit Kicker Subs Kicker Amp |
Chevrolet SSR for Sale
- 2003 chevy ssr low miles great condition fully serviced clean history(US $26,988.00)
- 06 6-speed manual carpeted bed w/slats chrome wheels running boards gauges
- 06 auto 21k mi final production run chrome pkg & wheels carpeted bed w/slats
- 2004 chevrolet ls(US $23,950.00)
- Base truck 5.3l cd sport suspension package convertible hardtop 4 speakers
- Ls 6.0l cd locking/limited slip differential traction control rear wheel drive
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