Chevrolet 1500 Extended Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Marysville, Ohio, United States
Engine:V-8 5.7 LITER
Drive Type: RWD
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Mileage: 22,537
Trim: EXTENDED PICKUP TRUCK
Year: 1996
SALE, SALE, SALE !! NOT ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT ON THE PLANET!!! $65,000.00 spent on this show truck and you have this opportunity to buy this CUSTOM truck for TENS OF THOUSANDS LESS!!!! This incredible 1500 Series Extended Cab truck looks like it just rolled in from California! Features include power windows, door locks, seat, mirrors, AC, ABS, AM/FM, CD, tilt, cruise, rear spoiler, custom chrome wheels, tonneau cover, plus much more!!! Words cannot describe this AWESOME truck, you really just need to come see it for yourself! Now the UNBELIEVABLE PART, you have this once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase this CUSTOM BUILT truck for less than half what it cost to build. For the ALERT purchaser, only $17,900.00 Hurry this SHOW QUEEN won't last here at Nelson Automotive, home of the finest cars and TRUCKS available for 32 years!
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