1999 Chevy K2500 3/4 Ton Suburban With 20,000 Miles On Engine And Trans on 2040-cars
Northbrook, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban, K2500, 3/4 Ton, 4 Wheel Drive. This is an awesome truck! The Engine and Transmission were completely rebuilt at 223,000 miles, LESS than 20,000 miles on them. This truck is equipped to work. This was a daily driver, and daily hauler. It is equipped with: Safety Strobe Light Spot Light Back Up Camera Trailer Brake Controller CB Radio with Antenna AM/FM/CD Stereo with built in Bluetooth MagLite Charger (wired in for rechargeable MagLite Flashlights This truck has been well maintained, oil changes every 3000 miles, annual transmission fluid flush, annual coolant flush. The tires are at 80%, the exhaust is solid, the suspension and brakes are good! This would make a great plow truck, or daily tow/delivery vehicle. It gets good gas mileage for a heavy duty Suburban. The truck has been garage kept for the last 5 years The truck is located in Northbrook, Illinois 60062 Delivery is available for an additional fee Pick up is by appointment only Thanks for looking! |
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