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2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 Ls 4x4 Ext Cab Leer Cap 201k Need Frame Repair Runfine on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:201000
Location:

Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States

Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States

2000 Chevy Silverado LS 1500 Extended Cab 4 wheel drive truck  with a 5.3 L engine and with towing package and Leer cap. 

Needs frame work.  Rear frame cross member and frame cross member at gas tank need replaced.   We have a photo posted of the rear cross member and you can see the hole.   There is some body rust. 

Fuel gauge showing (full to empty) needs replaced and can be replaced in process of repairing frame. We kept the truck full and generally filled it when we got to 350 miles on a tank; however a tank full should last somewhere in the neighborhood of 450 miles.  Light rust needs repaired; but if you can fix the frame; this is not a major issue.   We are not DIY folks, wish we were!

This truck has been well maintained.  We are openly disclosing all issues we are aware of.   We are selling rather than repairing because we are at the age where one last new truck will be all we need; so we have opted to sell this guy while it still has lots left to offer to the right person, a do it yourselfer who can repair the frame. 

Bought this truck brand spanking new in 2000.  Clean title. .  Its got a good mix of highway and local miles on it.  Hauled the quad to hunting camp and back; family trips, you name it.  It has been a great vehicle.  This truck was never wrecked. 

The tires are in fair condition and replacement will depend on where and how you use it.  Full sized spare (shown) included.  Leer Cap (no longer locks) is included as well.  Bed liner (shown) is included.

Air conditioner is good; blows cold. 

4WD works very well, just push the button!

New rear rotors and pads were installed on 4/25/14 at 197,967.  Front rotors and pads replaced 1/2012 at 180K. Window motors were both replaced at 190,425 in April 13.  Nothing was let go on the truck. 

Have a complete record of all maintenance work we have done to this vehicle since 2000, and that will also be included.  

Yes, you may test drive the truck and review all maintenance records prior to bidding.  Message us to make arrangements.   

We can drive the truck to your LOCAL location (within 150 miles) for an additional $150.00;  or you can tow the vehicle.  The inspection sticker WILL BE REMOVED upon pickup or arrival depending on delivery method.  Emissions sticker will remain and is valid until 2015. 

No checks.  Balance of cash due at time of transfer.  No spammers or scammers.  We are onto that- so look elsewhere. Buyer must pay sales tax and is responsible for transfer and title fees. 

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