2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 on 2040-cars
Poteet, Texas, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: tinatllandauer@donsfans.com .
My 2000 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 extended cab pickup is up for sale. It is a weekend truck with only 130k miles,
mostly highway. Extremely well maintained, paint shines and has no oxidation, no rust, no accidents, clean Carfax.
Drives straight as an arrow and gets 13-14mpg in the city. Interior clean and smoke free. I would not hesitate to
drive this truck across the state, it is quiet, dead reliable and AC blows cold.
The bad: Some small dents on the bedside from loading and unloading, but nothing major and paint has been
professionally touched up. Alpine KCA-420i ipod/iphone connector has stopped recognizing the ipod, not sure what is
wrong with it.
Asking $12,000 obo due to recent overhaul and upgrades (see details below). Pictures do not do the truck justice;
it is clean and drives as good as the day it rolled off the lot. Title in hand. Have a newborn baby at home so had
to buy something more practical, sadly have to sell the weekend truck.
Main options include:
LS trim
Extended cab
Third door
Z71 package
Push button 4wd
4 speed automatic transmission
5.3 Vortec
3.73 gears
Captains chairs and center console
CD player (Alpine)
Power everything
Keyless entry (2 keys and fobs, 1 brand new fob)
Auto headlights
Transmission cooler
Skid plates
Disc brakes all around (not rear drums)
Towing package
Dual airbags
Fog lights
Automatic headlights
Upgrades include (have a folder full of receipts detailing these):
Fabtech 4" suspension lift
4 new Skyjacker shocks (
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