2000 Chevrolet C3500 Pickup Truck Utility Bed 101k Miles on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
2000 Chevy C3500 Regular Cab Utility Service Bed - 5.7L V8 MPI rebuilt by local established mechanic shop. Used to be a fleet vehicle up to retirement. - Gas (yes, unleaded gasoline engine) - 101k low miles - Automatic, rear wheel drive - White , paint in good condition, no obvious signs or rust or pain damage. Doors do show remnants of where fleet vehicle sticker was placed. Bed liner is sprayed on and is in good condition. - AM FM CD - A/C - Utility box, no key locks, but has places that you can install key locks. - Interior very clean, seats are durable material (not cloth) and show no obvious signs of rips. glove compartment is broken off it's hinges, but does close and lock. - Runs & Drives Great, passes emissions. - Clean title.
- You (the byer) is responsible for any transportation (I will not ship). Please arraign for a local pickup. Questions? Email me and I will provide a contact number if you would like to inspect the vehicle.
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