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2010 6.2 Silverado Crewcab Z71 - Indiana


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Starting to plan for a new truck here in 2019. Not currently in a huge hurry to unload. I wanted to start this topic in case anyone is looking for a 6.2 in the GMT900 platform. I would like to sell to someone who will appreciate this truck and are looking for this specific truck.

 

Tuck build page: RyanbabZ71's - 2010 Silverado Z71 Crewcab

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Located in Central Indiana

 

Miles: as of 4/16: 96,350

 

Maintenance History: Have excel sheet with all details. Also have oil analysis from Blackstone. 

 

Link to some photos: https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/Ncj84avNvW4pMc9okfUtpf70p8AiBq0VsSm5MLoGKZf

 

I will update with miles and such. Please contact me and we can discuss the specific details further. PM me here.  Asking $19,995

 

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Ryan B.

 

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Always loved your truck Ryan, good luck with everything bud. I’m not sure there is another 2010 daily driver as clean as this one in the US. 

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Thanks guys. We will see how things pan out. Really like the truck but would like some of the new tech and also a longer bed.


Ryan B.

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Did a search of cargurus and cars.com today for 6.2L trucks (2010-2013).  Only 3 trucks within a 500 mile radius of my zip.  They had 120K - 150K miles and listed at $17,500-$20,000

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Nice truck... Im about 60 miles away and just upgraded from 1999 K1500 to 2017 CC. Probably would have been all over this if the price was reasonable :( Just wasnt meant to be I guess

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Nice truck... Im about 60 miles away and just upgraded from 1999 K1500 to 2017 CC. Probably would have been all over this if the price was reasonable [emoji20] Just wasnt meant to be I guess


Price is always negotiable however for reference I did a search on cars.com and in a 500 mile radius there are only 3 trucks with the 6.2 in the 125K-150K mile range for $18-20K


Ryan B.
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4 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


Price is always negotiable however for reference I did a search on cars.com and in a 500 mile radius there are only 3 trucks with the 6.2 in the 125K-150K mile range for $18-20K


Ryan B.

 

Sorry I was unclear. Lol I would have been all over this (assuming a reasonable price), but I didn’t see it until now. I didn’t even see a price listed. Definitely not here rag on you, your truck or what you think it’s worth. 

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6 minutes ago, boilers said:

Sorry I was unclear. Lol I would have been all over this (assuming a reasonable price), but I didn’t see it until now. I didn’t even see a price listed. Definitely not here rag on you, your truck or what you think it’s worth. 

Ah crap I thought I posted that when I made an edit.  Will go back.  I am asking $20,995

  • 2 weeks later...
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Some shots of the paint after washing today

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Ryan B.

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New truck TPW is 4/22. Hope the new one is in mid May.  

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Still available, lots of interest but no one committed yet. 

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