2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Hd Ls Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
United States
This truck was previously wrecked by the previous owner. He lost control and wrecked into a guard rail. I rebuilt many vehicles when I was younger however being older now, I realize I don't have the time to rebuild this one therefore I am willing to sell it for a reasonable price. The truck starts up and runs really good. It's forest green color on the outside with gray leather interior. It has a diesel engine and four wheel drive. The registration is even still good through September of this year. From what I can tell, there is no obvious frame damage.
Here is a list of the items I can tell that need to be repaired/replaced/rebuilt:
You may call or text me, Jessie at 209 829 9189 with any questions or concerns. You may send your own mechanic to come and inspect it or inspect it yourself before you bid. The truck is located in Merced, California. The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. A $500 deposit is due immediatley upon aution closing and full payment within 7 days. Thank you! |
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