2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4x4

Larry

Bigassgas Explorer
Asking $10,700 OBO. Can negotiate the price further w/o the ARB bumper.

113,000 miles – Regular cab, 8 ft bed, 4x4, 6.0L gas, 4L80E automatic transmission. The truck is a base model WT (Work Truck package -manual crank windows, rubber floor mat, manual shift 4x4 and heavy duty fabric seats) but has A/C and cruise control. The 255/85R16 Cooper S/T tires only have 10,000 miles. Spark plugs, wires, fuel filter also were replaced with genuine GM parts 10,000 miles ago as well. Transmission was replaced with a Genuine GM service replacement at 90,000 miles.

The truck has an ARB winch bumper that was installed new in the summer of 2009 but does not include the winch. The exhaust system has also been replaced with a Flowmaster cat back muffler with dual outlets that terminate behind the rear wheels and the windows were tinted summer 2010.

The truck runs great, has tons of power and needs nothing. I would not hesitate to drive this truck to Alaska tomorrow. The rear leaf spring packs have been built up with 3 additional spring on each side. Perfect if you add a camper in the back.

This is an ex-fleet truck that was well maintained with OEM service parts but does have a few minor dents and scratches on the bed as well as one minor scrape on the passenger’s door/cab corner.

Solid Colorado truck. No rust!

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Larry

Bigassgas Explorer
Clean and simple, nice pickup! How thirsty is that 6.0? What kind of range do you get out of a full tank?

That is exactly what I liked about it too. It has everything you need (cruise, A/C, 4x4) and none of the junk you don’t need (leather, carpet, electric shift 4x4, etc).

I actually never took this truck on a road trip but around town with some highway driving it has been getting 330 to 360 miles on a tank of fuel. The nice thing about the long bed trucks is it has a much larger fuel tank. I think 30 to 32 gallons.
 
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I had one exactly like it as a work truck a few years back... loved it. the 6.0 is a hoss!!!
 

sweet trav

Adventurer
I had my 6.0 '04 dyno tuned at socal tuning and it pumped out just shy of 400hp with only 3 runs on the dyno. these engines pump out the power!
 

Larry

Bigassgas Explorer
The 6.0L does indeed have some gonads, pretty fast actually. It is a very athletic truck when cruising around town, even much more so than my other 2001 Silverado 2500HD 4x4 with an 8.1L and 6-speed manual that I bought new and still only has 50K miles after 10 years of ownership. The 8.1L in stock form is not fast but is much more suited to pull a loaded freight train across town if you wanted to. 8.1L is a great cost effective alternative to diesel torque while the 6.0L is just a great all around engine.

This white 2005 HD truck still needs adoption! The price can be negotiated and negotiated even further without the front ARB bumper.
 

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