1999 Chevy Suburban 2500 7.4 Liter 2 Wheel Drive, No Reserve, High Bid Wins It. on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
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I am selling my 1999 Chevy Suburban 2500 (3/4 ton) 7.4 lither (454 CI) 4 speed automatic. I have owned the car for over 3 years, i am selling the car because it just sits because I have to many cars. Seats 8, power door locks, cruse control, heated seats, front and rear A/C, tow package. I just replaced the front brake pads, just replaced the high pressure hose for the power steering. Suburban get 15 mpg on highway and 10 mpg city. I will through in the electric brake controller. It runs and drive nice. Registration good until 5-2014
What the suburban needs: A/C not blowing cold needs A/C hose Fuel gauge bounce, i use the trip odometer for mileage for gas C/D player not working, Windshield has a small crack on the sides. see pictures I have 6 cars with only 4 drivers so this suburban just sits. I have the right to end the auction early because i am selling it locally so if you like it don't wait until the last minute. I f you have any question just ask Pink slip in hand and it is in my name Recommend to came by see the suburban and test drive it. |
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