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Item Gone! FS 1998 Chevrolet 3500 Silverado extended Cab Dually

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Item Name: 1998 Chevrolet 3500 Silverado extended Cab Dually

Location: Woodstock

Zip Code: 30188

Item is for: Sale Only

Sale Price: 3500

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: We are selling a 1998 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 long bed Dually with a 6.5 Liter turbo diesel. The truck has never been wrecked and has driven perfectly from here to California. The motor is strong as can be. The driver side dually fender has some slight damage from being backed into in a parking lot and the truck was previously fitted with a goose neck trailer hitch which has been removed. The truck is a full 4 doors and can seat up to six moderately comfortable.

Notable specs

Motor : 6.5 liter V8 turbo diesel
Transmission: Automatic
Power doors and windows
Air Conditioner
Leather interior (not perfect but definitely not terrible)
Factory CD player and radio
Bed liner and tow package
Front brush gaurd
Running boards
UNDER 155,000 miles on this vehicle
Kelly Blue Book value as of 7-17-2013 is over $5,000 We just don't need this truck as we have upgraded our fleet to newer trucks.

Asking $3500 OBO but make me an offer

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Hey, The truck previously had a goose neck installed which now is a solid flat plate in the bed. That has the round plug inside the bed for trailer lighting and brakes and then the rear does a slide in reese style hitch which is wired with trailer brakes and the brake controller mounted under the dash like a standard setup.8.jpg2013-07-16 14.08.31.jpg2013-07-16 14.09.18.jpg2013-07-16 14.09.47.jpg5.jpg
 
Also, what kind of fuel miles have you gotten with this. All over the place when I try to find out online. Figuring the high teens and mid teens while towing, but just wanted first hand knowledge from you.
 
last time we hauled a large trailer across country we were averaging around 16 going about 70 mph across I40. Is that still acurate I would hate to say yes. around town I would venture to guess and say 12 - 14 with a trailer. but thats just a guess. Its a huge motor and not made for putting around town. Its made to work. lol. hope this helps. I'll get photo's put up this after noon of the drivers seat and the damage. the drivers seat is just at the side seam. 6 inch long tear covered in gorilla tape but not major. the fender is not bad but it is damaged,
 
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