2000 Chevrolet C3500 Ls Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 7.4l Dually 2wd 54k Miles! on 2040-cars
Chico, California, United States
2000 Chevrolet C3500 LS Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 7.4L Dually 2WD 54K Miles!
I am the third owner of this meticulously cared for Crew Cab Dually. It has 54,000 actual miles and has never been used as a work truck...and it shows. I used this for towing a 26' travel trailer and 18' boat and it performs beautifully. It tows and rides great and has a brake controller for electric brakes. It has been tastefully lowered a few inches to achieve a look and stance that better suits a 2WD model. A Bell-Tech lowering kit was used in the front and lowering shackles in the rear. The original red exterior looks like a show truck...very few minor scratches and the bed is in great shape and has a rubber protective mat. Matching lockable Gaylord bed cover. The Alcoa aluminum rims have been polished and clear coated. It has the Gas 7.4l Vortec big block engine. Heavy duty 4L80e Automatic transmission. Magnaflow exhaust that has a nice rumble but is not overly loud. The interior is in beautiful shape and the front seats were covered for much of their life. Gray cloth interior, AC, power windows, brakes, seats, cruise, tilt. Nearly new Michelin tires, Die hard battery, transmission fluid flush, and smogged. California title and registration current and in hand. I will email my phone number if you have any questions - Thanks for bidding! This was the last year of the "classic" body style for the C3500. I don't think you will find a nicer example with so few miles. It has all the conveniences and comfort of the modern trucks but is easy to work on and service. You will not be disappointed. |
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