2005 Chevy Suburban 2500 3/4 ton 4x4 with 8.1 496 Big Block

excobraguy

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Looking to trade or sell this beast! Would love to trade for an 86 or 87 GN hardtop.........

Price is $10,500

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I have a very nice 2005 Chevy Suburban LS 4x4. It is loaded with options. Has all power including power seats. It is the LS model which means the seats are in great shape and not the cracked leather like the LT models. It has 3rd row seating and will seat 8 full size adults comfortably.

This is a high performance model suburban and has the following factory options and new parts:
8.1 Litre 496 Big Block Engine, that's right a big block! (RPO code L18) also has engine block heater
4L85E transmission (This is an improved and heavier duty version of the 4L80e) RPO code MN8
4:10 posi traction (RPO G80 and GT5 coded)
Trailering package
Brand new 285/75/16 Load "E" range A/T tires, less than 400 miles on them!
Brand New 140 amp alternator with lifetime warranty from Autozone

OK so for those that are unfamiliar with this beast it has 340 horsepower and 450 lb feet of torque. It was GM's alternative for a gas engine to be as good as a diesel, or even better! With some simple mods and a tuner these engines can make over 500 lb ft of torque.
U-Haul uses these engines in their 24' cargo trucks. They are commercial grade engines and some businesses are reporting over 600,000 miles on them and still going!

This 2005 Suburban is loaded with the push button 4x4 and automatic tranny and everything works great. There are no check engine, abs or airbag lights on. Everything is perfect. It comes with a clean carfax with no accidents. It is titled in mine and my wife's name and the title is lien free.

The current mileage is around 203k miles on it and uses no oil between oil changes. I just had the oil and filter changed using Brad Penn 10w30 synthetic.

It averages around 13 mpg on the highway and around 9-10 towing. Keep in mind gas is a lot cheaper now than diesel. Plus there are no turbos, expensive diesel injectors or diesel control modules to go bad. This thing is a tank!

Dean 573-330-4347

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