* Cab style: Regular cab, extended cab, or crew cab all have different weights.
* Bed length: Shorter beds weigh less than longer beds.
* Engine: Different engines have different weights.
* Options: Added features like towing packages, off-road packages, etc., will increase the weight.
* Fuel level: A full tank of fuel adds considerable weight.
Therefore, I cannot give you a precise weight. To find the weight of a *specific* 2000 Chevy 3500, you would need to find its sticker (usually located on the driver's side doorjamb) or consult a vehicle identification number (VIN) decoder. The GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and curb weight might be listed on these sources. The curb weight refers to the weight of the vehicle without passengers, cargo, or fuel.