2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 Turbo Diesel Utility Truck on 2040-cars
Falls Creek, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for Auction is a 2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 Turbo Diesel. This truck is a tank! It has been used as a company truck for the last 6 years and was maintained by a fleet company. It was serviced on time, every time, and very well taken care of. I can obtain all service records if anyone is interested. As for the truck it is 100% solid and runs great. It has more power than you will ever need with the 6.6L Duramax Diesel with Allison Transmission. As I said all services are up to date and the tires are in great shape so this truck literally needs nothing. The truck Currently has just over 145,00 miles on it.
As for the extras on this truck it will include: Utility cap with locking side compartments and rear locking double doors, LED lighting throughout side compartments and rear compartment (controlled with a switch in rear compartment just inside doors), customized ladder racks on top of utility cap, 110 volt AC power inverter installed in passenger side compartment with power run throughout bed and front cab of truck (great for charging batteries, powering tools on jobsites, it even powered a compressor for me, or powering accessories in cab like computer, printer etc...), Laptop dock installed in cab, Great Tires including full spare. As I said before this truck was used as a work truck and was amazing. It would be best suited for someone who is in construction, gas and oil field or really any labor job. The only reason I am selling this truck is because my company bought me a brand new 2014. I bought this truck out thinking I was going to use it and it has basically sat taking up space. I think I have covered everything but if you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask. |
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