Rare Find! 1995 Chevrolet C1500 Silverado Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Antioch, Tennessee, United States
What a Rare Find! U wont find many of these anymore.1995 Chevy Extended cab stepside pickup with 81.451 original miles. This truck is almost flawless. 20" tires,. Hard top bed cover, Bed Liner, Running boards, Wind n Bug Guards, Dual exhaust and much more. Beautiful Truck especially for the age! Runs like a new one in my opinion I love the truck and wish I didnt have to let her go,So I dont have anything bad to say. Have not had any issues. Garage kept most of the time. Any questions please ask.No known problems! Of course its SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. I do have the option to END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR I HAVE IT IS FOR SALE Locally! This is rare and well kept. The paint as u may can see by the pics has some Crowsfeet in the paint job I was told where the clear coat is old. Couple of small cosmetic things keeps this truck from perfection in my opinion. Serious Bidders Only! If you have any questions or would like more pics please ask before bidding.
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