2009 Gmc Sierra Food/catering/coffee Truck***ready To Make $$$$! Great Condition on 2040-cars
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0L Gas
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 3500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Dually
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 2WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 80,877
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
2009 GMC Sierra 3500 Food/Catering/Coffee Truck
Ready to start your own food truck business? Or add to an existing business! This mobile catering truck is ready to feed even the largest crowds!
Pizza Oven, Cold Drink/Food Compartments, Coffee Urn, Full Steam Table w/Griddle,
Refrigerated Salad Display, Condiment Station, Prep/Sink Area, and more!
The possibilities are endless. I had purchased this truck with the dream of starting a part time food truck (weekend festivals/fairs/etc.) during slow economic times. The idea was great, but the local ordinances are not. I would not be able to invest enough time to make it worthwhile. Also my other businesses (used car dealership, sign shop, truck accessory store) have recently gotten busy. After much thought I have decided to sell the truck and put my dream on hold for now. Whoever buys this truck will get a great deal and a great piece of equipment. If you have a business logo or idea I can also give you a great deal on lettering/graphics to really get things going.
I have tested the gas appliances and everything seems to work great. The only exception is the coffee urn may be missing a filter or something. I am not sure. Mechanically the truck runs great and I just did LOF and six brand new tires . At 80000 miles the suspension could probably use new shocks, but that is not critical. As you can see from the pictures the stainless equipment is very clean. There are a few small dents/scratches in the doors, but it still looks excellent. You will be saving over $30000 on this truck over buying new!
This food truck is being sold as is/where is. I try to describe it as it is, but I may not know everything about this vehicle. I was ready to start working with it, so it certainly is not junk or mis-described. I would encourage prospective buyers to either see it personally or ask lots of questions, which I will answer as quickly and honestly as possible. I have been in the auto business for 20 years and have a stellar reputation (which I would like to keep!) I have sold several high dollar vehicles on Ebay or over the internet with 100% happy customers. Recently I sold a Hummer H1 and a Lotus Elise sight unseen to 2 VERY happy buyers. I am a reasonable person and expect a buyer to be reasonable too. This vehicle is NOT brand new, so keep that in mind and everyone will be happy and live longer (just thought I'd add the last part LOL).
HAPPY BIDDING!
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