1997 Chevrolet 3500 Truck Diesel Dual Wheels. 118,500 Miles! on 2040-cars
Blountville, Tennessee, United States
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Up for bid is this BIG TOY! 1997 K3500 6.5L Turbo Diesel RARE MANUAL 5 SPEED NOT AN AUTOMATIC! Shifts great also shift on the fly 4WD Shifter on the floor. You can put this in 4WD LOW AND in 2ND Gear and it will crawl up GIANT HILLS like it was nothing. I had a new bed put on with a 5th wheel ball in bed and professionally sprayed rhino liner in bed. Sprayed underneath the truck with rubberized liner for waterproofing(frame). I had a cowl induction hood installed for better air flow. I had a Cold Air Intake system installed. The fuel pump driver relocation kit was added as its and all 1997 Chevy diesel FPD were placed close to engine at factory which caused a over heating issue. I had a new chrome grill with new tented headlights. I also have 2 new fog lights that haven't been installed yet. I've bought 2 new custom tail lights and a new chrome bumper (Bumper has not been installed yet but ready to go with all hardware, bolts and license plate lights. I had a new Flowmaster muffler added with new pipes to get that rumble sound but its hard to hear over the diesel engine. New front and rear shocks. Engine has been well maintained and taken care of. The engine sounds great and there is no blow-by coming from the valve cover when oil cap is removed(very good for these trucks) I had the factory stereo put back in w/ CD player. The air condition works. I had the power mirrors replaced and they both work perfect. The door handles have been replaced as well as the window controls on passenger's side. None of the windows are cracked and I had new window shades put on all the windows. I had a low profile stereo antenna installed. I bought 2 new Dually fenders to go with the new bed. The 2 front fenders have been replaced. All new Chrome wheel hub caps for all 4 tires. Tires are 80 to 90 % good. I had the entire truck painted. The only thing that I didn't redo was the interior which I started on but I have lost interest and ready to move on. The seats are in good condition as well as the head liner. The floor has some normal wear but all in all its good. I was going to put in all new interior with leather heated seats but I just lost interest |
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