2003 Chevy Silverado 1500 Reg Cab 8ft Bed 2wd One Owner! on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
2003 chevy silverado 1500 4.3 v6 141k miles
runs and drives great. automatic 2 wheel drive. Clean title in hand kbb $3700 fair condition I'm asking $3600 obo has brand new rust proof brake lines, new brake pads and rotors. Runs good shifts good. New tires 90% tread. Has typical Rocker rust starting but not too bad. I fixed rust on bed cause it was starting to get bad. put in new sheet metal and painted with truck bed coating paint. kind of like a lynex texture. it is paintable. Good work truck very good on gas and always reliable. dont want to sell but we have another child on the way we just need something bigger for our growing family. if you would like to see the truck and test drive before buying or work out a negotiate a good deal please feel free to call/ text 814 218 312zero My name is Jaime serious buyers only truck will be sold as is without any warranties implied $250 deposit duewithin 24 hour of purchase thanks for viewing and Good luck happy bidding! |
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