2006 3500hd Lt3 Duramax Diesel Westernhauler Edition Aux Tank Tv/dvd Tow Package on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
Engine: DURAMAX 6600 TURBO DIESEL V8 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LT3 WesternHauler Edition Vin: 1GCJC33D06F179996 Mileage: 225,577 Color: Victory Red / Tan Stock: 179996 HEAVY-DUTY POWER PACKAGE, * Locking Rear Differential * 8 Cylinder Engine * Turbocharged * Diesel Fuel * 6-Speed A/T * A/T ENGINE, DURAMAX 6600 TURBO DIESEL V8, * 8 Cylinder Engine * Turbocharged * Diesel Fuel TRANSMISSION, ALLISON 1000 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC, ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED WITH OVERDRIVE AND ELECTRONIC ENGINE GRADE BRAKING, * 6-Speed A/T * A/T * Transmission Overdrive Switch ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, REAR SEAT, * Entertainment System * CD Player * DVD Player ONSTAR PLUS PACKAGE, * Onboard Hands-Free Communications System * Satellite Radio * Steering Wheel Controls SOUND SYSTEM, ETR AM/FM STEREO WITH 6-DISC CD CHANGER, * AM/FM Stereo * CD Changer * Premium Sound System * CD Player ONSTAR, ONE-YEAR OF SAFE AND SOUND SERVICE, * Onboard Hands-Free Communications System TIRE, SPARE LT215/85R16E, ON-/OFF-ROAD, BLACKWALL, * Full Size Spare Tire SOUND SYSTEM FEATURE XM SATELLITE RADIO * Satellite Radio TRAILERING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY-DUTY, * Trailer Hitch Receiver MIRRORS, VERTICAL CAMPER, OUTSIDE REARVIEW, POWER ADJUSTABLE GLASS, HEATED, MANUAL FOLDING AND EXTENDING, * Heated Mirrors * Power Driver Mirror * Power Passenger Mirror * Heated Exterior Driver Mirror * Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror REGULAR PRODUCTION ACCESSORY, PICKUP BED EXTENDER, BRUSHED ALUMINUM BATTERY, AUXILIARY HEAVY-DUTY, 600 COLD-CRANKING AMPS, ENGINE BLOCK HEATER TRAILERING WIRING PROVISIONS, FOR CAMPER, 5TH WHEEL & GOOSENECK TRAILER, BATTERY, HEAVY-DUTY, DUAL, 770 COLD CRANKING AMPS, CONSOLE, OVERHEAD DELUXE REAR AXLE, 3.73 RATIO GVWR, 11,400 lbs (5171 kg) * Dual Rear Wheels PAINT, SOLID LT3 PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP SEATS, FRONT POWER RECLINING FULL-FEATURE BUCKETS, * Power Driver Seat * Power Passenger Seat * Bucket Seats * Heated Driver Seat * Heated Driver Seat * Heated Passenger Seat * Driver Lumbar The lucky winner of this auction will have the opportunity to own this 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LT3. This vehicle's tires have over 75% tread left. The paint has a showroom shine. This vehicle shows no sign of paint work. Overall, this vehicle's exterior is clean. This vehicle has almost every option imaginable. The miles you see are the actual miles on this vehicle. 100% AutoCheck guaranteed! This is a very well maintained vehicle with a clean interior. Clean smell througout, appears to have never been smoked in. This vehicle runs like it has 10,000 miles on it. Very smooth ride! This is a one-owner truck All electronic components in working condition. This vehicle appears to have had no warranty problems. A Silverado 3500 LT3 in this condition, with these options and this color combination is an absolute rarity! This vehicle is priced to sell. No frills, just function. The 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LT3: the perfect blend of daily driver and family hauler. We have all manuals and all sets of keys. We offer free airport pick-up. We can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your door. |
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