1997 Gmc Suburban 2500 3/4 Ton 4x4.sle Original Owner 7.4l 454 K2500 on 2040-cars
Plymouth, Michigan, United States
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1997 GMC Suburban 2500 7.4L 4WD 4 X 4 Original owner
This 8 passenger Suburban includes the following options.
1SB OPTION PACKAGE 2
ZW9 PANEL DOORS
Z82 HEAVY DUTY TRAILER PACKAGE
L29 VORTEC 7400 (454 CID) V8 SFI GAS ENGINE
G80 LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL
NP1 ELECTRONIC SHIFT TRANSFER CASE
V10 COLD CLIMATE PACKAGE
C36 AUXILIARY REAR HEATER
A95 FRONT RECLINING BUCKET SEATS
AG9 6 WAY POWER FRONT SEATS
BVE SIDE-STEP RUNNING BOARDS
ZY2 CONVENTIONAL TWO-TONE PAINT
MSRP $38,415.60
This truck has 180,250 miles. I have used Mobil 1 since new and all service is up to date.
Noteworthy repairs in the last 5000 miles include front hub/bearing assembly’s rotors and brakes.
New water pump and A/C compressor. The tires have about 15K miles on them, I usually get 50-60K from a set of tires. My last Suburban (1993) is still in the family has 275K miles and going strong.
This truck has original paint except for the tan part left rear behind the wheel and the burgundy around the gas door. There is areas of paint lifting and surface rust on the doors and glass edges. The windshield has a crack on the passenger side 3 inches from the end that has been there 10 years. It doesn’t interfere with any vision. If you have any questions please ask.
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