1986 Chevrolet C10 Silverado Shortbox Fleetside 2wd on 2040-cars
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
1986 Chevy C-10 Silverado - Shortbox Fleetside 2WD - 305 Jasper Engine - Approximately 35,000 miles on rebuild. - Turbo 350 Transmission - Edelbrock Air Filter - Edelbrock Valve Covers - Edelbrock Intake, 650 Carb 4 BBL - 275/60/15 Tires on American Racing Wheels - FlowMaster Exhaust - Sounds Great! - Custom Aluminum Grille with Silver Bowtie emblem - New Brakes and Bearings Service - Newer Idler Arm and Ball Joints - Tilt Steering Wheel, Dual Gas Tanks (RARE) - Chrome Bumpers and Chrome Trim - Pioneer Head Unit with HD Radio and IPod Connection - Rockford Fosgate Rear 6"x9" speakers and Front 4.5" Speakers - Two (2) Rockford Fosgate 6" Subwoofers in Shallow Boxes...RF 400 Watt amp included but in need of repair. - Newer Diamond Blue Interior - Seat, Headliner, and Door Panels - Tune-up approximately 1000 miles ago. This truck runs GREAT and STRONG with a CLEAN title. It does have about 4 rust spots near each wheel well, pictures have been included. It also has a small dent in the roof from the super storm 2 years ago, although difficult to notice. The AC is not working but has in the past, may need freon or new compressor. Outside of that, the truck could win shows, or could be your daily driver as it was for me for a while. I would not be selling it, except I have too many toys and I am just not able to give it the attention she deserves, and would like to see her go to a good home. It has been garage kept up until a couple months ago. . More in parts, labor, and upgrades than reserve price. Please contact me with any questions or if you want to come by and see it. Thanks for looking! Local Pick-Up Preferred. Will consider shipping, at buyers expense. Truck is also listed for sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction early in the event that the truck does sell locally. LOW RESERVE!!! |
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