2000 Chevrolet K3500 4x4 1 Ton Diesel Truck With Fisher Plow on 2040-cars
Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
SCAMMERS WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASHIER CHECKS FOR MORE THEN THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE!!!!!! 2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500HD 4X4 V8 DIESEL AUTOMATIC WITH FISHER MINUTE MOUNT 1 PLOW WITH CONTROLLERS 6.5L DIESEL EXCELLENT MECHANICALLY WELL MAINTAINED THIS TRUCK IS POWERED BY A 6.5 TURBO DIESEL ENGINE AND A 4 SPEED HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP AT THE END OF THE GLOW PLUG CYCLE AND SOUNDS GREAT. THE TRANSMISSION IS SOLID AND SHIFTS SMOOTH THROUGH ALL GEARS. THE 4X4 TRANSFER CASE IS MANUAL SHIFT AND IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL IN BOTH HIGH AND LOW SETTINGS. THIS TRUCK WAS USED IN MASSACHUSETTS AND DOES NOT HAVE BODY RUST AND ROT ISSUES THAT ARE NORMALLY FOUND ON THIS YEAR MODEL TRUCK. THE BED IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION WITH SOME DENTS FROM USE ALL BED DOORS OPEN CLOSE AND LATCH PROPERLY. TAILGATE IS FUNCTIONING AS INTENDED. THE REAR AND FRONT BUMPERS HAVE SOME DENTS. CAB BODY IS STRAIGHT. BOTH DRIVERS AND PASSENGER DOORS HANG CORRECTLY AND OPEN AND SHUT WITHOUT ISSUE. THE INTERIOR SHOWS WEAR. TIRES ARE VERY GOOD WITH LOTS OF TREAD DEPTH (LIKE 90% THREAD LEFT). THE PLOW WAS IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME SIGNS OF USE. GREAT WORK/YARD TRUCK. WE HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN HAND, THIS TRUCK WAS TRADED IN AND WE DO NOT KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT IT AND WE TRY TO LIST EVERYTHING ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. THAT BEING SAID THIS TRUCK IS BEING SOLD AS IS AT AUCTION. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED LOW PROCESSING FEE OF $100 ADDED TO PURCHASE PRICE. THE CLOSEST AIRPORT IS BOSTON LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AND MANCHESTER NH AIRPORT. WE WILL MEET YOU AT THE AIRPORT FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE ONCE YOUR PAYMENT IS RECEIVED AND CLEARED OUR BANK. WE ADVISE YOU USE U-SHIP TO FOR ALL YOUR SHIPPING NEEDS. THERE IS NO SHIPPING COMPANY CHEAPER, RELIABLE AND INSURED LIKE THE GUYS ON U-SHIP. WE WILL ASSIST YOU IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE A $250 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE IMMEDIATELY AFTER AUCTION ENDS. BALANCE MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING. WE ACCEPT BANK WIRES, CHECKS (ONCE CLEARED), credit cards but there will be 5% added to sale (our terminal is a higher percentage than usual because of online sales) Good Luck and Happy Bidding The plow is now in the bed of the truck and waiting for its new owner!!!!!! |
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Anti-purist 1963 Ferrari GTE sports hot rod Chevy V8
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