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2011, Chevy, 3500, 4x4, Dually, Diesel, Crewcab, Ltz, 7,099 Miles, Allison Auto on 2040-cars

US $51,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:7099
Location:

Villisca, Iowa, United States

Villisca, Iowa, United States

2011
Chevrolet
K 3500HD
Low Miles - 7,099 total 
4x4
Dually
6.6L DuraMax Diesel
Allison Auto - 6 spd.
Crew Cab
LTZ plus package
Long Box 
Limited slip rear axle 3.73 ratio
13,800 GVW 
235/80R17  .. Michelin tires, load range E
Imperial Blue 
Ebony trim interior .. Leather seat trim
Power sliding rear window
DVD rear entertainment system
Audio system with Navigation - am/fm & XM radio .. Bose premium sound system
Rear back up camera
Rear Parking Assist
Remote Vehicle Starter
Power door locks
Bucket front seats
All weather floor mats 
Under seat rear organizer
Headphone for rear entertainment system (never opened - still in bag) 
Fog Lamps
6 inch oval chromed tubular running boards (factory)
Z85 suspension package 
Spare tire
OEM chevy mudflaps (front and rear)
Receiver hitch (factory)
Engine Block Heater
Exhaust Brake
Integrated Trailer brake 
Factory wiring harness for 5th wheel (I added the plug)
Hidden Hitch - pop up ball 5th wheel hitch, professional installed
rubber bed mat (factory) .. Bed is like new, never been sprayed with liner, paint is perfect, not a dent or scratch in it
Truck is extremely low miles, most just vacation miles, pulled a trailer about a total of 500 miles, it's in like new condition .. Heavily loaded with options! .. Close as you can get to new! 
Interior smells like new! never smoked in
Never spent a night outside - always in shed
Comes with full tank of fuel & def fluid
Questions email JPOSTEN1982 at GMAIL dot COM 










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Chevy might've pulled out of NASCAR if it weren't for new Gen 6 car

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

We've been on the fence with NASCAR for some time now. On one hand, it's some of the closest racing anywhere in motorsports, with actual passing and door-handle-to-door-handle action as a matter of course. But on the other, it's become template racing - a personality-driven sport more about the drivers than any sort of loyalty to a particular automaker. The Car Of Tomorrow format really rammed that message home, with a racecar's identity coming down to little more than headlamp stickers slapped on the nose. That's not necessarily a bad thing in and of itself, but we've wondered for some time what's in it for the automakers, who pay big money to stay in a series that has had little increasingly little do with street car sales, let alone innovation.
Apparently General Motors was beginning to wonder the same thing. In a new ESPN report, Rick Hendrick, team owner of Hendrick Motorsports, suggests that GM would have seriously considered leaving NASCAR if it wasn't for the move away from the COT to the new Gen 6 racer. According to Hendrick, GM North America boss Mark Reuss spearheaded the charge away from the 2007 COT and toward a racecar with clearer automaker ties - cars like the new Chevrolet SS racer shown above. Learn more about the fight for a closer-to-production look in the ESPN story at the link.
Now, if we could just get more rear-wheel drive V8 coupes into showrooms....

GM recalling 118K Colorado, Canyon pickups over missing hood latches

Thu, 20 Dec 2012

General Motors has announced a recall of 118,800 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks due to the possibility of secondary hood latches not being installed at the time of manufacture. The affected vehicles are from the 2010, 2011 and 2012 model years, all of which were built between November 9, 2009 and August 28, 2012.
According to the official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report, these trucks fail to "comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 113, 'Hood Latch System.' The hood may be missing the secondary hood latch." In other words, owners of these trucks could find their vehicles' hoods opening unexpectedly while driving.
The official recall campaign is expected to begin on January 17, 2013. Dealers will inspect the affected pickups and if a secondary hood latch is not present, one will be installed free of charge. Scroll down to read the official NHTSA report.

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Unlike the Corvette SC610 we showed you back in January, this Stingray packs a fair bit more oomph. Horsepower is only up ten ponies, but torque has jumped from 556 pound-feet to "at least" 600 pound-feet. Neither horsepower nor torque is official quite yet, although Callaway is expecting to know just what its creation can do once testing and validation is completed later this month.
The 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 now boasts a new, three-element intercooler, which Callaway claims only allowed the inlet air temperature to increase by ten degrees Fahrenheit during dyno runs. Previous designs saw a 35-degree-Fahrenheit jump. The exhaust system has also been fettled with, and now is even less restrictive.