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1987 Chevrolet Short Bed Silverado Original Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:40000
Location:

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States

Dawsonville, Georgia, United States
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This truck is 99% original,  see description, also see option code tag in glove box,  options as far as normal options, power windows, tilt, power locks, cruise control, gauges, 2 tone, bumper gaurds, , rally wheels, and a lot more, every things works except oil pres. gauges, even the clock works and keeps perfect time, if you want an original truck,and have the only one at your next car show, this truck is for you, ANYONE CAN BUILD A TRUCK, BUT THEY ARE ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE!!,   the, 87 is a unique in the fact it is the last of the square body and the first with fuel injection, makes it very desireable,  and  especialy an  original one, ,  I saved all the parts I upgraded. they go with the truck of course, I am a perfectionist when it comes to my cars and that's why I have to sell it,, the truck runs drives, shifts and perform as a new one, it will need a set of valve seals, it does puff a little blue on COLD start up, its dry on the underside and does NOT LEAK, RUST FREE and absolutely NO RUST REPAIR EVER !!!!! I have no reservations of driving it across country night or day. I have put aprox 1500 miles on it, with only the problems I have men I have mentioned,,, again,, this truck is a 10 footer,,,, lots of touch up spots ,, needs paint!!,  But in my opinion, it will ruin the truck. The front part of the exhaust is original, from the muffler back has been replaced,, the speaker grill above the drivers side speaker has a small crack, and the oil pres. gauge does not work,,other than that every thing works, this a NO excuse truck,,  REMEMBER THEY ARE ONLY ORIGINAL ONCE !!  Please feel free to contact me with and special requests, as in pictures or information, there is no buy it now, but, if you have CASH and the desire to keep this truck  ORIGINAL  please contact me send me a phone number and I will call you back,,it will be ran through e-bay but I will sell it. Check out my selling and buying feed back, I take my vehicles and my auctions serious, I reserve the right NOT to except bids from anybody, so straight and we will get along fine, good luck finding another one like this. Good Luck  The truck just rolled 40,000 miles,, BUT I assume it is over 100,000  but is being sold exempt,, This truck is 27 years old and in my opinion is in excellent condition. The spot at the drivers side rear 1/4 was a dent,,I poped it out and touched it up, there was 0 rust, just a dent,, This truck is 27 years old and has dents and scratches but looks like new from 10 feet.


On May-18-14 at 15:29:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

The only damage to this truck ever was in the front bumper which is its original, the other was the drivers side rear 1/4 which I pictured for you to see

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