1997 Gmc Sierra 2500hd Diesel Heavy Duty on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Up for auction is a 1997 GMC Sierra 2500HD heavy duty pickup with the 6.7 litre turbo diesel. NO RESERVE SO HIGH BIDDER GETS IT.
-- 160k miles. -- Brand new batteries last month. -- New Uniroyal load range E tires. -- Interior great shape. -- All glass great shape. -- Exterior dings and dents. See photos. Truck cranks up every time. Excellent mechanical condition. The only thing I know of that does not work are the wipers (fuse?). I believe that the AC works (it blows cold but I checked it on a cool day). Factory bed liner. Chrome bed rails. Automatic transmission. Standard cab. 8 foot bed. Tow package. Has different color replacement tailgate from Chevrolet W/T model (see photos). Have original owner's manual and diesel owner's supplement. NO TRADES. Truck is located in Marietta, GA just off I-75 exit 263. Great work / hunting / hauling / ranch / farm / etc. truck. I have sold cars, boats, tractors, motorcycles, trailers, etc., on eBay before and am reputable (check my feedback). I have clear title in hand. I have documentation that this truck has had less than 10,000 miles put on in last 11 years. For sale locally so auction may end early. Thanks, Jason |
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