1985 Chevy K10 4x4 Silverado 3'' Lift 33x12.50 Tires Ramsey 8000# Winch Tpi 350 on 2040-cars
Kirtland, New Mexico, United States
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PLEASE email me at ike454hull@gmail.com Mechanically sound, starts easy, drives well, very reliable. I hate to see it go, but since replacing it with a Suburban, it just sits now and needs a new home. Replaced the tired 305 a few years ago with a rebuilt 350 and added a Tuned Port Injection from a 1988 Camaro, about 30,000 miles on engine now 3'' suspension lift, 33-12.50R 15 Cooper Discovers, 80% tread, Ultra wheels Ramsey 8,000# worm drive electric winch, works well TH700R4 automatic transmission, NP 208 transfercase, Dana 44 front axle with manual hubs, GM 10 bolt rear axle, 3:73 gears, open differentials on both Full length headers, dual exhaust, Cherry Bombs, everyone hears the Chevy thunder Body and paint in fair shape with a couple of dings, and little rust around the wheel wells Interior is nice, non-smoker, engine gauges indicate properly, but the dash does show it's age with some cracking Standard Silverado features: power windows (run a tad slow), power locks, dual fuel tanks, tilt steering wheel Note: catalytic converters and smog parts removed. Air conditioning parts missing. The odometer works fine, but without the 6th digit, the true mileage is unknown Clean and clear title in hand PLEASE,
Only bid if you are willing to pay, and able to pay, no personal checks. $250 non-refundable deposit due
within 48 hours of auction end. Balance due ideally within 7 days, but
flexible, must communicate with me.
Truck is located near Farmington, NM. I
can assist in shipping if needed, but arrangements needs to be made by
buyer.
This means, buyer makes all arrangements for a carrier, and then you
pass them my phone number, and I will work with the carrier for time and
place of pickup. |
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