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2500hd Diesel Duramax Lt1 4wd Extended Cab Silverado on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:114242 Color:
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States

2006 Chevy Silverado LT1 2500HD Diesel Duramax 4WD EXT

 

Extra Clean - Well Maintained - One Owner – 114,000 miles

It would be a challenge to find a Diesel Duramax of this vintage in better condition.  Garaged its entire life this late 2006 model year production truck was purchased new in October, 2006 and owned since by Hall Motors, LLC (a small Classic Car and Specific Vehicle Procurement Dealer).  This truck has been driven by Hall Motors, LLC’s owner since new (although not as his only driver).  It is being sold as he no longer has the need for occasional cross country trailer towing.  As with any purchase from someone with a dealer's license, a Kansas purchaser would be charged sales tax and a 60 day temporary tag will be available.  Selected descriptive information -

Exterior – Summit White

Interior – Dark Charcoal

Selected Options (see original window sticker photo for all options) –

LT1 Decor (Dual Power Heated OSRV Mirrors, Tinted Glass, Power Locks, Remote Entry with Content Theft Alarm, ISRV Mirror w/Compass & Temperature, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel)

Heavy Duty Package (Duramax Diesel 6600 V8 Engine, Allison 6 SPD Transmission, Locking Differential Rear Axle)

HD Trailering Equipment

Polished Aluminum Wheels

Electronic Shift Transfer Case

Off Road – Skid Plate

 Owner Additions (all of which go with the truck) –

Tekonsha Prodigy electric brake controller

Rhino type spray on bed liner

Rubber bed mat

Bug deflector

Bully Dog programmer (Performance – Factory, Economy/Towing, Power & Extreme settings; Tire Size)


Note regarding disclosed deer dings - The dings are pretty small and can't be seen with the enlarge/zoom function in the ad. They aren't something that's generally noticed unless you're looking for them, however,  I've added two pictures that show them as follows: two small horizontal "creases" (one toward the back of the passenger side back door and one at the rounded back of the passenger side cab), a small piece missing from the very rear of the passenger side molding and a small dent where the front of the wheel opening molding meets the passenger side bed.

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