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Nice truck! I thought crew cabs were only offered in 2500 and 3500 models. I wonder how many 1500 Centurion crew cabs were made?

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$4500 to $6000

looks good from the outside. I do see the rip in drivers seat. Mileage does become a factor. Any leaks? Does it use oil. a lot of other things as I'm sure you know can and do come into play. This is all my perspective as a auctioneer. IE what could I get at auction. Just the other day a 1997 ford Ranger sold for $17,000 in WI. but it only had 4007 miles on it and had been garaged all the time.

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very clean! here in michigan that truck would be posted for $6500 no problem, uness high milage or something else major. i have a buddy looking for a centurion just like that, 1500 full cab short bed. i would get matching window trim for the front doors.

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I'm looking to buy this truck and was wondering if anyone knew if it is worth $6000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It came from Arizona so it has sun damage on the paint. Body is in good condition but does have some dents, all minor though. This truck is strong, it has no problem towing. It is my daily driver and has been very reliable to me. It is a great looking truck but is not perfect. The interior is nice with no rips in seats. It does have stains in the carpet but most are from my kids and I'm sure could be cleaned with a carpet cleaner.. or just covered with floor mats. The headliner has a few cuts in it but it's not sagging and still looks nice. The camo vinyl wrap can be removed. There is nothing wrong with this truck except one door panel is missing a piece and the handle is broken. It also needs a new CV Axle for the driver side. Other than that there's nothing wrong with it. It was wired for a CB but I took the radio out, the antenna will stay. It also had lights mounted on top. The light bar will stay in place as well as the harness that's already wired in. It is also wired for a sub, this wires will stay in place. The truck will also come with 5 extra tires (4..Toyo open country 65%. 1.. Pro Comp 30%). It will be sold she sits!

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More details:
It has 149K miles. Supercharged 5.7L, automatic transmission and push button 4x4. Electric fans. 6 inch lift. Transmission was rebuilt last year. Oil changed about a month ago. Tires were put on last year but still has about 95% tread (35x12.5x18). All brakes were done within the last year or so including rotors, drums, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, and brake booster. New headlights less than a year ago. All interior lights have been changed to LEDs with red LED Strips under the dash and back seats. All windows work and battery is only 2 months old. Kenwood head unit

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Hi I just bought a 99 Tahoe centurion vehicle. What is that? Ive searched the web and from what I see its a conversion company that upfits rigs...is this correct? Or is this model something that came from Chevy? Thanks for any info

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