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1992 Chevy Silverado Z-71 Step Side, Lifted, 4 X 4 on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1992 Mileage:183927
Location:

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 This is an auction for a 1992 Chevy Silverado Z-71 Step Side 4 x 4 pickup truck. This is a great truck, very nice condition, Runs great!! I'm only selling it because I'm getting to the age where it gets harder to climb up into it. LOL. My friend, bought it in 1999, and I bought it from him in 2007. I've never known this vehicle to be off road, or driven hard ( by him or me). The engine was replaced by my friend, and he also installed the lift kits. This is a great truck with lots to offer.

KEY FEATURES:

5.7 L 350 ENGINE

5 SPEED TRANS

BUCKET SEATS W/ CENTER CONSOLE, REAR SLIDING WINDOW

POWER WINDOWS AND DOORLOCKS, A/C

POWER STEERING, TILT, CRUISE CONTROL

ALPINE CD PLAYER (REMOVABLE FACE PLATE & REMOTE CONTROL)

BOSTON ACCOUSTICS (MIDS, HIGHS, WOOFERS)

SPLIT SUNROOF, WITH TWO OPERATING SIDES

FLOWMASTER EXHAUST, EDLEBROCK HEADERS, CENTER FORCE CLUTCH, K&N AIR FILTER

6 INCH PRO-COMP SUSPENSION LIFT & 3 INCH BODY LIFT

AMERICAN RACING WHEELS, WESTIN NERF BARS

35 X 13 TOYO TIRES (ONLY 1000 MILES ON THEM)

RHINO BED LINER, TOW PACKAGE

TRUCK BODY MILES: 183,927     ENGINE MILES: 85,000

RECENT WORK DONE (within last 1000 miles)

New exhaust from Y-pipe back 

 New distributor, rotor, cap, wires, and plugs

New battery and a hard wired battery tender with plug out front

New complete brakes, rotors / calipers, drums and internal hardware

New stainless brakes lines from master cylinder to brakes

Removed and rebuilt throttle body

New L/R front C/V joint axles

Replaced both head light assy.

New windshield wiper motor

New driver side window motor

This truck is also for sale locally, so seller reserves the right to end this auction early.

Miles may change slightly due to test drives.

Auction winner will be responsible for pick up of vehicle, which will be located in New Castle, Delaware 19720.

Payments accepted are PayPal and Cash!

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!






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