2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Hd Lt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Ledbetter, Kentucky, United States
Up for sale is my 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LT powered by the powerful LBZ Duramax 6.6L V8 and Allison 6 speed transmission.
It has 137,734 miles (will change since its my daily driver) but you could never tell. It has plenty of features one would desire for any type of situation you may put it through. When it comes to hauling it has a B&W hide away gooseneck hitch in the Line-X coated bed as well as a standard Reese-style hitch on the back. Gotta stop that trailer? Well it has a trailer brake with a control under the drivers side of the dash. If you need to protect all your belongings or equipment you can store them away in the 8ft bed protected from the elements by the A.R.E. topper. This thing will keep anything dry. I've hauled firewood through the car wash before! Of course It has all the chrome goodies on the outside such as the nerf bars and the Westin bull bar up front. Let's not forget the 20" Ultra chrome wheels wrapped in 285/55R20 Toyo Open Country Xtreme tires that have only seen around 3000 miles. Inside you have two cloth bucket seats in the front that are in great condition along with a gray cloth bench in the back with plenty of room for taking some friends or kids out on your next trip. For entertainment there is a sharp Alpine DVD headunit in the dash that can deliver anything from watching movies to listening to tunes on your favorite stations (XM/AM/FM) and even DVD based navigation. I'm the third owner I believe and I've never messed with the programming or put any after market parts on it but if you are into modding and tuning the LBZ Duramax is a great start for your next project. Less emission gizmos to bypass and better injectors that those LB7s the previous model year. I hate to get rid of this truck but I need to cut some bills down and this beautiful truck is just one of those casualties. I'm selling AS-IS and is for sell locally so I reserve the right to end the listing early. |
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