2004 Gmc C6500 Topkick Kodiak Isuzu on 2040-cars
San Bruno, California, United States
close to perfect conditions as seen in pictures. Runs and drives very strong. No major dings and/or scratches. All
moving parts are operational. For questions and to see/test drive feel free to call or text 7I4-35I-5687 VEHICLE
SPECIFICATIONS: - 2004 GMC C6500 Kodiak Topkick Crew Cab 24 ft. Box Vans Grip Trucks - 7.8L Duramax Diesel / Isuzu
6 turbo w/ Allison automatic transmission - Tilt 4 door - 25,950 GVW - No CDL required - Marathon high cube FRP box
van body - 24 ft. deck w/ 4 ft. cupola 102" wide - Full length under body locking storage boxes - Curb side locking
swing entry door. - Hardwood floor / Translucent Roof / Slat lined with dual row - E-track cargo hold down -
MBB/Interlift level style lift gate system - 4,400 lb. capacity / 6 ft. lift platform - Ground & remote controls
(TWO) - Dual 50 gallon fuel tanks - HD hitch receiver w/ electric trailer brake controller - Mechanically inspected
/ safety checked / serviced - Brakes: Hydraulic - Suspension: Spring; Wheels: 22.5; Cab Style: Crew Cab - Air
Conditioning: Yes / Power Steering: Yes / Doors: 4 / Seating: 6 - Length: 24 / Width: 102 / Height: 108 - Engine
Make: GM Isuzu / Engine Model: Duramax / Horsepower: 215 - Fuel Type: Diesel / Transmission: Automatic /
Displacement: 7.8L MECHANICAL 6 Cylinder Diesel Turbo 7.8 L ISUZU 6HK1XR 200HP Trans Speed - AUTOMATIC Front Axle
Weight - 8000 LBS Rear Axle Weight - 19000 LBS Ratio - 0.00 INTERIOR Odometer - Digits Digital -Operable Air
Conditioning Interior Level - Basic Seats - Dual High Back
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