1990 Chevy K1500 Ext.cab 4wd on 2040-cars
Newark, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:MODIFIED 5.7L
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: SCOTTSDALE EXT. CAB
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 153,495
Sub Model: 1500
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1990 CHEVY K1500 SERIES EXT.CAB. TRUCK HAS BEEN TOTALLY REBUILT !!. FRESH REBUILT 350 4BOLT MAIN WITH EVERYTHING ROLLER EXCEPT ROCKERS BY REPUTABLE LOCAL MACHINE SHOP. TRANS WAS REBUILT WITH SHIFT KIT. REAR DIFFS HAVE BEEN REPLACED WITH EATON POSI LOCKERS. ENTIRE FRAME AND SUSPENSION HAVE BEEN DEGREASED AND POWERWASHED THEN COATED WITH RUST INHIBITOR THEN 2 COATS OF BLACK EPOXY. ALL BRAKE AND FUEL LINES HAVE BEEN REPLACED. NEW FUEL TANK WITH PUMP AND SENDING UNIT. NEW CUSTOM EXHAUST FRONT TO BACK. TRUCK IS EQUIPPED WITH A 6 INCH PROCOMP LIFT KIT WITH BRAND NEW DICK CEPEK TIRES AND RIMS.TIRES ARE 35X12.5. RIMS ARE 17 INCH. INTERIOR WAS REDONE A COUPLE YEARS AGO. VERY COMFORTABLE CAPTAINS CHAIRS. BACK SEAT IS ORIGINAL BUT IN GREAT SHAPE. NO RIPS. PILLAR MOUNTED GUAGES. AFTERMARKET SUNGAUGE TACHOMETER. DASH IS IN GREAT SHAPE PROTECTED BY A CARPETED DASHMAT. DASH CLUSTER HAS BEEN REPLACED AND PROGRAMED FOR TIRE SIZE. ONLY THING MISSING IN INTERRIOR IS REAR PLASTIC TRIM. NICE CAP ON BACK PAINTED SAME AS TRUCK WITH MOUNTED ROPE RACK.(COMES WITH ROPE). 2 CUSTOM MADE WHEEL WELL TOOL BOXES FOR STORAGE. BED AND BOXES ARE COATED WITH DURALINER EPOXY. TAILGATE HAS 500 LB CAPACITY STEP WITH HANDLE. LIGHTED SUNVISOR ACROSS FRONT WINDSHIELD. VENTVISORS ON WINDOWS. SIDE STEPS. NEW FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS WITH FRONT FOLDOUT EZ STEP. NEW GRILLE AND HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL ASSEMBLIES. ENTIRE TRUCK AND CAP IS FRESH PAINTED. NEW DOOR HANDLES AND MIRRORS. NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL RUNNING AND RIDING TRUCK ON AND OFF ROAD. BUILT TO HANDLE WHATEVER YOU THROW AT IT. OVER 15,000 INVESTESTED IN IT. IT IS GARAGE KEPT. NEEDS NOTHING BUT AN AC COMPRESSOR. ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL JOHN OR CALL 302-379-4427. THANKS FOR LOOKING. HAPPY BIDDING.
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