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1995 Chevy 3500hd 12' Stake Bed 7.4l V8[454] Auto Extra Clean .new Truck Trade on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:118194
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United States

United States
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     This auction is for a 1995 Chevy 3500HD 12' Stake Bed truck with a 7.4L V8 [454] and an automatic transmission. It has power steering and power brakes.. This truck does not have A/C.. It was a local new truck trade and is exceptionally clean, both the cab and the frame.. I have included pics of both rear cab mounts.. This truck starts right up with no issues and drives great on the highway.. It has a few extras such as running boards, west coast mirrors, vent visors and working cab lights [see pics]..It has a wooden floor on the bed with one broken board.. The bed has a couple of rusty spots that don't even show up in the pics.. Overall, this truck is in great shape. The headliner, seat, dash and door panels are very good.. It appears to have the original paint on the cab and is rust free. I included pics of the door corners and rocker panels.. It also has a very sturdy "Reese" type hitch that also serves as a step [see pics].. The tires on this truck are at about 50% in my opinion.. Please examine the pics with the zoom feature and ask any questions BEFORE you bid.. Thanks for your interest and "Good Luck" bidding.

    We reserve the right to end this auction at any time since the truck is for sale on our lot..We have been a Ky dealer for over 20 years and we sell all vehicles "AS IS".. A 60 day temp tag is available if you want to drive this truck home.. We require a $500 non refundable deposit, preferably through Paypal, at the end of the auction and full payment within a week.. Please call Jim at 606-923-2753 or Pat at 606-547-7050 if you want to "overnight" the full amount or if you prefer to do a wire transfer.. We can store the truck at no cost once it's paid for..  We have NO DOC fees and out of state buyers pay no Ky tax.. Check our feedbacks and bid with confidence.. You won't be disappointed with this one.. Thanks

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