Custom 2004 Chevrolet Colorado Ls Sport Truck on 2040-cars
Church Hill, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Standard Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:3.5L 3460CC 211Cu. In. l5 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Colorado
Trim: Sport LS Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: JVC Stereo w/ Ipod USB port, subs & amplifier, Spray-In Bedliner, Tinted Windows w/ Sunstrip, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Daytime Running Lights
Mileage: 86,600
Sub Model: LS
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 5
Up for sale is my REBUILT 2004 Chevrolet Colorado LS, very sharp and well maintained. This truck is as good, if not better, than new! Please read further for details.
*NOTE: The mileage discrepancy is a clerical mistake only! The previous owners signed the title over and accidentally checked the "Exceeds Mileage Limitations" box, the truck has a six digit digital odometer and I guarantee the mileage is correct, I have spoken to the TN DMV and said I can issue a signed and notarized mileage affidavit if and when I sell the truck.
It has a Tennessee issued REBUILT title, it is the potential buyer's responsibility to research their specific state's rules and regulations pertaining to REBUILT automobiles! The truck is being sold "AS IS" with no warranty expressed or implied! I am the 3rd owner, 2nd since rebuild and will provide all information I am aware of to the best of my knowledge in this listing.
Now with that out of the way, here are the details of this sharp truck:
According to Carfax, the truck was declared a total loss unit in Jan. 2012. According to the previous owners and all research I conducted, the reason is as follows: The truck was involved in a front end collision requiring the front fenders and clip to be replaced. The firewall, frame and unibody were not damaged according to all records. I am uncertain of any airbag deployment status but the airbags and sensors are fully operational and passed all inspections. The insurance company totaled the truck as a result of estimated bodywork labor hours, prep, and total vehicle repainting (to make front end match evenly). When I purchased the truck, I took it to my insurance company, Farm Bureau of TN to have it inspected, they could not believe it was a rebuild! I currently have 100% comprehensive coverage on the truck for only $39/month! Please check with your insurance provider to learn their policy on rebuilds BEFORE making offers! The pictures do not do this truck justice! It is strong and reliable, not to mention a real eye catcher!
Additional Details:
- 3.5L Inline 5 cylinder with new hoses and connections, 250 HP, 240 ft lbs torque, approx 23 MPG!
- Aftermarket K&N cold air intake (have factory housing and element)
- Thrush welded muffler ( deep tone similar to Corvette! Also have factory muffler too)
- JVC custom CD stereo system with Ipod USB ports, amplifier and subwoofers, and remote
- Optima high performance battery ( replaced 2011)
- Falken low profile tires (appox 70% tread)
- Custom Privacy Tinted windows and front windshield sunstrip (70% tint)
- Truck is lowered 2" front and back (coil springs front, 2" blocks rear) - rides and handles very well! Has been aligned
- Bucket seats with center console/arm rest (great for storage!) Pristine interior!
- There are a few knicks and dings in the body (see pics) but I personally rate the bodyline a 9/10 given history! My father is an insurance claims adjuster and he agrees the bodyline in very straight and clean for a rebuild!
- X Liner Spray In Bedliner (Similar yet stronger than RhinoLiner in my opinion)
- It has cold A/C and warm heat, however, only the high or "4" setting works on the fan unit, Autozone has tested it and claimed it only needs a new resistor (about $80 excluding labor, if any)
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, I am only selling this truck to pay off family bills, I would rather not sale but my priorities say otherwise.
The buyer will be responsible for an immediate non-refundable deposit (PayPal only) of $500, no exceptions. Deposit must be made within 24 hours of winning offer/conclusion! I reserve the right to relist the truck if no deposit is made! Buyer is fully responsible for pickup of truck, no shipping available! Buyer is also responsible for all registration fees and local state taxes.
Full remaining balance is due within 7 days after deposit, IN PERSON. Buyer and seller will be in contact to discuss acceptable forms of payment of remaining balance. Thank you. I reserve the right to end this listing at any time without prior notice, the truck is for sale locally as well.
Please view all the pictures and see for yourself the excellent condition this truck is in, mechanically and physically.
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