1995 Chevrolet C1500 Turbo Diesel 2wd Ext Cab Long Bed on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
1995 Chevrolet C1500 2WD Turbo Diesel Ext. Cab Long Bed I purchased this truck from a small blonde headed girl going to College at N.C. State. Her and outher small body folks are why the seats are like new. The reason I'm selling is we've been married 30 years and never had a real Honey Moon. I live Charlotte N.C, and the truck is never driven in snow and rarey rain. No rust on cab or bed. Sence I purchased new brakes rotors and drums, radaitor, starter, alternator, Battries, Ops and ops extender, Fuel filter housing SS Diesel, All fuel lines 6.25 a foot, lift pump Airtech 93 14 idle 8 at 60, Tank and sending unit, No sock in tank installed Napa 4770 on frame rail perfect, Eprom Eco Heath Diesel, Kitty gut exshast looks new original, 273 Ring and Pinion 1800 rpms at 65 mph, Drac reprogramed at Downtown Radio, Turbo Master Heath Diesel (set to factory but you can turn it up and make a grocery store disapear) nice sound at facttory set, F vin Plentum, Freeze plug in S vin (machined F vin intake comes with if you want to change), Michelens are 3 years old and tread looks new, Many front end parts (life time align Firestone transferable), ARE Fiberglass Top with new lock and keys, I had the top and hood painted due to GM peel and could not deside on sides molding no molding guess its up to you. If I've left anything out I have all reciepts sence purchased and some of the prior owners. I built this to be multi fuel and thats up to you. It is a Interstate loving machine. When you pay for it you can have the money wired to my back account from your bank easy elimanates scams. The truck is being sold as is. Mileage may change I like driving it. Shipping is your problem to solve. I may be interested in in bringing it to you if time money and distance are appealing to me. It seems the world wants a half ton diesel I know I will miss mine. Good luck and Thank you for looking. |
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2020 Chevy Silverado HD vs. 2019 Ram, Ford heavy duty trucks: How they compare on paper
Tue, Jan 15 2019Last year was all about the latest in light-duty full-size pickup trucks, so this year, Ram, Ford and Chevy are launching the heavy-duty variants. The first out of the gate is the redesigned 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 HD, and Ram dropped all the pertinent specs with the reveal. Chevy followed with the new Silverado HD in Chicago, and Ford revealed updates to the Super Duty at the same show. Ford hasn't released details on output, payload capacity, towing capacity or pricing for the updated Super Duty. As such, we'll be comparing the current Super Duty with the all-new Silverado HD and Ram HD. Both Chevy and Ram have revealed full specs for each of their respective trucks, leaving out only pricing, which we've estimated based on the outgoing models. You can see the raw details in the chart below, followed by extra information and analysis. Some things to keep in mind: These specifications cover all versions of the Ram HD, Silverado HD and Super Duty, such as 2500 and 3500 models, and all the way up to F-450. Specifications can vary widely based on engine, drivetrain, cab and bed configurations, so be sure to take a close look at the specific model you're interested in when you get particularly serious about buying. And of course, be sure to check out our car comparison tool if you'd like to look at other trucks on the market. Engines and drivetrains All three of these trucks offer gasoline and diesel engines, but only the Ram has two versions of the diesel. Starting with gas engines, Ram's 6.4-liter V8 has the power advantage with 25 more horsepower than the next-most-potent Super Duty, but the new Silverado HD's 6.6-liter V8 takes the torque crown at 464 pound-feet, nearly 35 more than the other two gas engines. The Ram is also the only one to pair an eight-speed automatic with the gas engine, whereas the Ford and Chevy make do with a six-speed. With diesel engines, horsepower is a weak point for the Ram. The Ram's entry-level turbo 6.7-liter inline-six is the weakest, as the only one with under 900 pound-feet of torque and under 400 horsepower. Even the high-output version only makes 400 horsepower, while the Chevy makes 445 and the Ford 450. But the tables turn with torque, as the Ram makes a best-in-class 1,000 pound-feet followed by the Ford's 935 and the Chevy's 910. Both the Ram and the current Super Duty diesels each get a six-speed automatic, but the new Silverado HD's diesel gets a 10-speed unit.
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