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Stunning 1984 Gmc C-10 Short Bed All Org.73k Inter. Looks New Best On Ebay on 2040-cars

US $7,250.00
Year:1984 Mileage:73069
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:

STUNNING ALL ORIGINAL 1984 GMC SHORT BED,,, ITS ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE!!!!! VERY NICE TRUCK!!!!!!



This is the condition of this 1984 GMC: 

 

This Truck is RUST FREE!!!!!!!!! Under carriage and up!!!!!!


Engine:

Chevy v8 5.0 with 73k orig miles!!!!! Runs Great. Starts and runs great,motor has no odd noises, good oil pressure, does not leak coolant or oil.

Transmission

3 speed thats shifts flawless

 

Exhaust:

Is in great condition with no leaks


Interior:

 Has not been all hacked up!!!Is in like new condition!!!!! Dash is perfect!!! AIR IS COLD HEAT IS HOT

Seat is perfect!!! Orig radio,,that works!!!! All gauges work,,Even the Clock!! Even the Cruise works!!!! Power windows and locks work!!! All lights work(even interior lights)


Body:

Right and Left door handles that operates correctly,inside and out,glass is in great shape,with the vent glass that both operate ,windows open and close great .body is straight as a string all orig with no know wrecks or damage. Body has no filler or bondo ect.!!!

 

 

Undercarriage:

The under carriage looks incredible,,no rust !!!!! Just dirty

 

 

Core support:

It is in good shape no rust or damage.

 

 

Glass:

The door glass is in great condition and orig


Windshield

The windshield in not cracked


Engine compartment:

Very Clean!

 

Brakes:

POWER DISC UP FRONT ,,WORK GREAT!!!!

 

Tires:

Pretty NEW


 

Paint:

Paint is awesome for orig. drivers side does have a few chips on front fender and typical scratchs here and there,but nothing to worry with


 IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. THIS IS NOT A WINNING CHANCE TO PREVIEW OR JOY RIDE MY TRUCK.  PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS AND PREVIEW CAR BEFORE THE BIDDING HAS ENDED IF YOU CAN'T PREVIEW IT, PLEASE SEND A SECOND PARTY.  I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING. OVER SEAS WELCOME
SELLER REQUIRES A 500.00 DOLLAR DEPOSIT.NON REFUNDABLE, THRU PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HRS OF END OF AUCTION AND THE BAL. DUE WITHIN 72 HRS OF END OF AUCTION.I HATE TO BE THIS WAY BUT EBAY IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND ITS JUST GOOD BUSINESS!!

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