2008 Chevy 3500 Western Hauler 4x4 Ltz Crew Cab Duramax 44k Miles Leather Load' on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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2008 Chevy 3500 HD Silverado LTZ w/Duramax Diesel 4X4.....Only 44K miles by Western Hauler
Call day or night (309)-261-4340 Up for sale is an 08 3500HD Western Hauler. We just took on trade for a newer Western Hauler Chevy. This truck came from an older gentleman who used it with his wife to pull a 5th wheel camper down to Mexico twice a year. The truck is in great shape both inside and out. The interior is just about perfect with no smoke, pets, or any stains. The exterior have very minimal wear as well. there is one small scuff above the passenger fender that may not be visible in the pictures (Black trucks are hard to photograph). He was the second owner at 15K miles in 2009. The truck has always been serviced on time and he could tell me anything I needed to know about it. Tires are Michelins all the way around and they are about 70%. Call with any questions (309)-261-4340 The LTZ package offers just about everything with all the power options including heated seats, power seats, leather, climate, mirrors, locks, windows, rear audio, CD, XM, and lots of other comforts. The bed has a rolling soft cover to keep cargo dry. B&W turnover ball in the bed. Call anytime (309)-261-4340 Shipping is always an option, or if you would like to fly in, I can pick you up from the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. Thanks for looking. Patrick (309)-261-4340 |
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