99 Gmc K3500 Drw Dump Truck 4x4 106,000 Miles Runs Good Ready To Work on 2040-cars
Shelton, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:REGULAR CAB DUMP BODY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7 LITER FUEL INJECTED
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 3500
Trim: SL
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4X4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 106,693
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
1999 GMC K3500 -1 TON- DUAL REAR WHEEL- DUMP TRUCK- 4X4- 5.7 LITER FUEL INJECTED
RUNS GOOD- BODY AND INTERIOR GOOD NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR
NEW BRAKE LINES, NEW CALIPERS, WHEEL CYLINDERS ,NEW MASTER CYLINDER, NEW BATTERY
IROQUOIS DUMP BODY AND SCOTT LIFT 2 YEARS OLD- TRANS REBUILT 2 YEARS AGO JUST SERVICED-EXHAUST MANIFOLDS INSTALLED LAST YEAR
TOW PACKAGE WITH BRAKE CONTROLLER- BACK UP ALARM-WHELEN SAFETY STROBE ON ROOF- AM-FM CASSETTE
OIL CHANGED EVERY 3000 MILES WITH MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC- TRUCK IS SET UP FOR FISHER MINUTE MOUNT PLOW WITH WIRING, PUSH PLATES ETC. THE PLOW AND CONTROLER CAN BE PURCHASED WITH TRUCK FOR AN EXTRA FEE OR JUST HOOK UP OWN FISHER PLOW AND YOUR READY TO PLOW
TRUCK COMES WITH JACK, BOOKS AND NEW SPARE TIRE- HAS SMALL EXHAUST LEAK IN PIPE GOING TO MUFFLER
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