2009 Chevrolet Chevy Silverado 2500 Hd Lt1 Extended Cab 6.0 Gas 2wd Not Gmc on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
| This truck has been my personal truck.  I purchased it for the sole purpose of travelling out of town for business.  This truck has always been garage kept.  It has never been smoked in or had pets in.  It has never been through an automatic car wash and always been hand-washed.  There are no dents, dings or scratches, except for one small ding in the rear bumper that is approx the size of a pencil eraser.  I tried to get a picture of it, but it wouldn't come out visible no matter the angle I took of it.  I am extremely picky with my vehicles.  I would not haul anything in this truck until after I put the BedRug in it.  This truck has always had maintenance done at GM.  I also had GM install the remote start.  It has never been wrecked, damaged or painted on.  After each trip I made, the inside and outside were thoroughly cleaned before being put away.  No one has ever sat in the back seat.  You will not be able to find a nicer, cleaner truck than this one.   This is a 3/4 ton extended cab, Heavy Duty, 6.0 V8, 6 speed heavy duty automatic transmission.  The aluminum wheels on it are very nice and have not rubbed any curbs.  I have included a picture of the window sticker that came on the truck to show all options that came on this truck.  This was purchased 9/29/2009 and has a warranty of 5 years/100,000 miles, so there is still a little bit of factory warranty on it.   There is no Buy It Now.  If you're interested, please bid.   I am a KS dealer.  If sold to a KS resident, I am required by law to collect tax (7.15%).   You are welcome to call with questions or to set up an appt to see it in person, if you'd like.  Please call (NO TEXTS) Larry at 316-393-5275 from 10am - 8pm CST (Central Standard Time).   **Buyer is responsible for shipping**   **Deposit ($500) is due within 48 hours of auction ending.  Full payment is due within 7 days of auction ending or deposit will be forfeit.**  | 
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