1997 Chevrolet C/k 1500 Cheyenne Short Bed 2w Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
1997 Chevy Truck 1500 series (Good Farm Truck) 1997 Chevrolet 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed Cheyenne -230,000 miles -V8, 5.0 Liter 305- Automatic -2WD Fair Condition- has some Mechanical issues that will need to be addressed but starts up and goes was on the road up until August of 2013. I bought a small car that has better gas mileage. I drive a good ways to work. Tires r good- replaced in 2013– radiator -water pump -valve cover
gaskets -cap and rotar- front breaks- had a tune up- and oil change just be I stopped driving it. Had rear window resealed in 2013 It is not going into overdrive but drove me back and worth to work like that for more then a year. It started a little knock in engine this winter when we were using it to go a round the cow field but what do you want its got 230,000 miles would be a great truck for someone wanting to make a hot rod truck the body is sporty and NO RUST only a few small minor dents I have owned it for most of it life so I will be glad to share what I know about it. Not trying to pull the wool over anyone eyes here Its got a lot of miles and been a good truck for me but it going to take more money then I am welling to put in to it for it to be and everyday going to work truck. I did the replacements of the parts in 2013 to keep it on the road long enough for me to find something else. I think the fuel pump will be needing replaced and the front end will need worked on. I just trying to think of everything.
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