1995 Chevrolet Tahoe Ls 2/door 4x4 on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
1995 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2/Door 4x4
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5.7L/350
TBI V-8 (Does not burn a drop of oil)
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Automatic
Transmission (4OD)
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A/C
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Power
Steering, Brakes, Windows, Locks, Mirrors
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2-speed
transfer case w/ Auto-locking hubs
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Tilt
wheel
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Cruise
Control
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Fully
Carpeted w/ Factory Floor Mats
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Factory
Heavy Duty Towing Package
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Full
Size Spare Tire
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Dash
Mat
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Seats
have no rips or tears
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Nexen
Roadian SUV tires (265/70-16) w/60-70% tread life remaining
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186,000
miles
Maintenance, Repair or Replacement performed in the
past 18 months or less.
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Transmission,
Transfer Case, Front and Rear Differentials Serviced
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Radiator
Flushed and Filled
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Exhaust
System from cat back (including muffler) replaced
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JVC
AM/FM/CD installed & all speakers replaced
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Carpets
cleaned
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Headlights,
turn indicators, side markers & tail lights all replaced
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Air
filter replaced
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Spark
plugs replaced
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O2
sensor replaced
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Cooling
system thermostat replaced
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A/C
system recharged
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Driver
and Passenger power window motors replaced. This Tahoe is in great shape. Very reliable and has been well maintained. Everything on it works and it really looks sharp for its age. It is a great vehicle for camping/hunting, pulling a boat to the lake or making Home Depot runs. The back seat folds down to floor level and provides a very large cargo area. It has a “20 foot” paint job that was done prior to my owning it and the original factory wheels are in pretty good shape with no big dents or dings. There is some oxidation on them but not excessive. It has a few minor quirks (dash creaks a little, check engine light will come on occasionally when the cruise control is engaged, etc…) as does any vehicle at this age, but overall it is in very good shape. Please feel free to ask questions and I will do my best to answer. Respectfully, no tire kickers please. The vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction as a result of local sale. |
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