Chevrolet C3500 6.5l Turbo Diesel,auto 68k Actual Miles.must See.none Nicer 6.5 on 2040-cars
Williamston, Michigan, United States
Hello, my name is Tom and I am selling our 1994 Chevrolet C3500 Dually Stake Truck with 68+ thousand miles. This is a clean,low mileage truck that you must see to appreciate. This truck is equipped with the durable and powerful 6.5L Turbo Diesel and 4L80E Automatic transmission and 3.73 rear gear ratio. This truck has been meticulously maintained, and is in need of absolutely nothing that I know of currently. The truck has (nearly) new brakes all the way around, Brand New front tires, Like new (90% Tread) rear tires, New Muffler, New fuel sending unit, New A/C Delco fuel lift pump, New PMD/FST Fuel control box complete with relocation and cooling kit, All fluids and filters have just been serviced (Fuel, Oil, etc.) This truck starts, runs,shifts,stops & drives like new.This truck was owned by the city of Grand Ledge Mi. (municipal title) with an older primary driver which purchased the truck just before retiring.We purchased the truck from him last year with thoughts of converting it to be our car hauler/wrecker,however decided not to. If you have been looking at trucks of this caliber (and are getting tired of finding worn out rigs in need of significant maintenance and repairs), please look at this one after you have seen the rest. This is a rig that you can get in and start working with confidence today.The warranty has long since expired,so the truck is sold as-is.However rest assured we are/will not giving any reason to question our Integrity as we have been blessed doing business in our home town for over 37 years.Truck must be paid for within 5 days of listing close.Some states require you to pay purchase taxes here in Michigan along with a $10.00 temp.license plate.We have a clean clear title (& conscience) to go with this sale.Fly in (we can/will pick you up from Lansing or Flint Mi airport) and drive it home.
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