1995 Chevrolet K2500 Ls Suburban 4x4 6.5 Turbodiesel on 2040-cars
Westover, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 1995 Chevrolet Suburban K2500 LS (4x4) with a 6.5 Turbo-Diesel Engine. I purchased this suburban right here on Ebay in June 2009 out of Houston Texas. I am selling it now because my wife bought a new 8 passanger SUV, so I am off the hook for baseball/football practices. The suburban is a 3/4 ton (K2500 series) 4wd, automatic xmsn, 3rd row seat "LS" version with 301,494 miles on it. I have driven this suburban as my daily work commuter, and for after school activities. The engine, drivetrain and 4wd are all in good working condition. I have owned it since 181,057 miles and have serviced it religiously. I have done several upgrades along the way to include a new standadyne Injector pump (15,000 miles ago); a set of SS Diesel 40HP Marine Injectors, and a 4" stainless steel exhaust. It also has the FSD heat sync upgrade for the PMD. The 4L80E automatic transmission was rebuilt/upgraded approx 25,000 ago with a "Trans-Go" kit installed then. I also installed a 1 1/2" suspension lift to give it a nicer stance, as well as mudflaps and nerf bars. The suburban comes with a class 4 hitch (2" receiver) and is wired for a Prodigy brake controller. The body/frame is in excellent condition for the vehicles age-gotta love Texas. The paint is probably the trucks weakpoint. It is faded above the windshield, and a spot on the hood. It has a normal amount of scratches and dings for its age/mileage. The interior is in fair condition. There is wear on the driver's cloth seat and has some marks in the headliner. The top of the dash is cracked as you can see from my pictures. Overall the SUV is in good physical/operational condition, and I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. The car is available for local pickup, or I can assist the buyer in shipping the vehicle at their expense. I would also consider delivering the SUV up to 100 miles for an additional fee. The suburban is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Any questions, please feel free to contact me here on ebay. I check my email on a regular basis, and will respond in a resonable amount of time. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. |
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