1995 Chevy Silverado Hot Rod Truck 20" Billet Wheels Dropped Flames Cowl Hood on 2040-cars
Waycross, Georgia, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:305 V8
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 193,100
Exterior Color: Blue
Year: 1995
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Trim: Cheyenne
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Great looking 95 Chevy 1500 pickup.
Lowered 2" in the front with DJM Spindles and 4" in the rear with shackles and hangers
20" Centerline Tomahawk series Archer Wheels
Falken Ziex S/TZ 275/45-20 Tires (fronts ok/ rears need replacing)
Street Scene Sport Mirrors
GMC Grill with Billet Insert
Steel 2" Cowl Hood
Fiberglass Roll Pan
Pioneer C/D Player
Spray In Bed Liner
Truck was repainted the original color several years ago. It has awesome ghost flames down the fenders and doors done in a beautiful pearl that glistens in the light. The clear coat is peeling in a couple of spots like the mirror and on the hood. It is really not that noticeable so not sure it will even show up in the pictures.
It runs and drives great. The front end has been rebuilt in the last couple of years. It has the 305c.i. engine with automatic transmission. It has 193,100 + miles and I drive it daily.
And now the problems...
The A/C has a leak. So you can charge it up and it works but it will leak down and quit.
The transmission needs a new pan gasket. It leaks enough my wife made me stop parking in the garage or on the driveway.
The interior needs some love. Seat needs recovering. The floor mat is worn through in the heel area. And the dash is cracked in several spots. It is clean though and I am a non smoker so it doesn't stink!
The check engine light comes and goes and the airbag and the brake light are also on. I haven't had it scanned or anything but it runs great and I would guess from past experience maybe an o2 sensor.
Ok guys and gals, this is a no reserve auction, so bid to win and plan on completing the deal. If you have to permission from mom, dad, wife, husband, boss or whatever else PLEASE DO SO BEFORE BIDDING!!! If you are a kid and your dad is gonna send me an email about you bidding on this truck without his knowing about it, I'm gonna recommend that he wears your little butt out with a belt! I think most of us have shared the frustration of these kind of stories. All I ask is please only bid if you are serious about buying the vehicle. And if you have a low/no rating you may need to call me before bidding or I may cancel your bid because of past experiences. Thanks and Happy Bidding!
Any Questions feel free to call Jason 912-670 -1518
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