2000 Chevy Suburban 1500 4x4 5.3 Auto Cloth Sharp Chevrolet Gmc Suv on 2040-cars
Carman, Illinois, United States
Up for bid is a 2000 Chevy Suburban 4x4. Its equipped with the 5.3 vortec with and automatic transmission. It has 144,700 miles on it runs and drives great. We just put brand new 265/65R18 Cooper at3 tires on it with some newer take off Silverado wheels that are in great shape. We had a wheel alignment done at the same time. The interior is nice and clean has no tears or worn spots in the seats, has all 3 rows of seating. The paint is good no major dents, chips or damage. A/C works great, every option on it works as it should, 4x4 works great. It appears to have been garage kept its whole life and ever since we have had it we have kept in in the garage. It took a long time for us to find one with cloth interior and the color combination like this, and it has been a great vehicle for us, we just don't use it enough to keep it. Please call Alex at 319-750-5829 with any questions or if you would like to come look at it.
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