1998 Chevy Tahoe / Rare 2 Door on 2040-cars
Fayette, Ohio, United States
Up for auction is my 1998 Chevy Tahoe. I have owned this vehicle since December of 2006. I purchased the truck with 93,288 miles, it now has 126,522. Thats a little over 4000 mile a year. It has always been a second vehicle or "go away" vehicle. Its been a great truck for me with almost no issues. I had searched for a few years to find a 2 door model Tahoe, because of their rarity, it was hard to find one I approved of. I am picky and meticulous with condition and maintenance. I truly hate to see it go but I need a pickup truck more than a SUV. It has always been taken very well care of. I only run mobil 1 oil and mobil 1 filters since i have purchased it. The Tahoe is pretty much stock other than an aftermarket cd player and a Airraid cold air intake kit. I do have the original air box / filter assembly to go with it. These are very desirable and hard to find in this condition. There is one scratch on the drivers side top fender/hood. It is a smaller scratch but does bother me. Also drivers seat has a small tear/crack in the leather. Both are pictured. Also everything works as it should. I wouldn't hesitate to drive this truck anywhere. Any Questions feel free to message me.
5.7 L 350 - Engine 4L60E - Transmission 4 wheel drive - with rare selectable auto 4wd option 3:42 Gears Power Everything Leather Interior New Alternator Newer Brakes Recently Serviced Also Recently undercoated with fluid film |
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