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1996 Chevrolet Suburban Lt 4wd Turbo Diesel Rare Clean Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:157611 Color: is in good overall condition for the age
Location:

Berryville, Virginia, United States

Berryville, Virginia, United States
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1996 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 LT

  • ULTRA RARE 6.5L TURBO DIESEL - 3/4 TON
  • LOW MILES!!! ONLY 157K!!!!!
  • GREAT ON FUEL FOR A FULLSIZE
  • 4WD
  • LT - fully loaded
  • Leather interior
  • Power seats
  • Power windows
  • Power locks
  • Power mirrors
  • Keyless entry
  • Rear A/C & Heat
  • Running boards
  • Tow package with brake control
  • Daytime running lights
  • Am/Fm/Cassette/CD Premium audio system
  • Cruise Control
  • Title wheel


Suburban runs and drives excellent! Engine runs strong and confidently with tremendous power. Engine starts right up on the coldest of days. Both batteries are brand new. Transmission shifts smoothly through all gears. This suburban gets truly amazing fuel economy going down the road, its hard to believe a full size 3/4 ton SUV can get 20MPG. Very low mileage for a diesel, it is just getting started. 4WD works excellent and goes into all ranges with ease. The glass is in good shape and free of cracks / damage. Tires are a matching set with good tread life remaining. Leather interior is in amazing shape for the age, there is some minor wear on the rear seat and driver's seat bolster. All power features are in good working order and function as you would expect. A/C blows cold and heat blows hot. It could use an exhaust gasket as it is a little noisy under hard acceleration. Exterior is in good overall condition for the age. There is a dent in the passenger rear door as shown, the interior door handle still functions to open the door however the exterior handle requires a lot of force to open. The paint on the hood and top of the roof are badly peeling and really need to be repainted. The rest of the paint is presentable. There is some corrosion on the rear bumper chrome work as shown in the photos. Carpets are clean and would look good as new with a shampoo. Includes both original keys and key fob. Truck is in good clean condition and ready to drive anywhere. $300 deposit due via PayPal within 24hrs, balance due within 7 days of auction end. Vehicle is sold ASIS, where is. Test drives and viewings are encouraged, feel free to email to setup a time to see this amazing one of a kind truck.


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