1997 Chevrolet K1500 4x4 Z71 5.0l V8 Vortec 1 Owner Cheyenne Cold A/c Only 128k on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Hello, we hope all is well. You are looking at my 1997 Chevrolet 1500 regular cab, short bed Fleetside with the desireable 5.0L V8 Vortec. This is a rare Original One Owner regular cab, short bed Chevy 4x4. It has only 128K original miles, mostly All highway miles. This truck runs and drives like a dream. Very smooth and tight, solid for a 17 year old truck. This isnt a truck that has been fully detailed to cover her up. Pictures show a solid 1997 Chevrolet 4x4 Pick-up truck in its original state. Solid, rust free Florida truck. This truck left the Fort Wayne Assembly plant on November 14, 1996 at 14:38:05 and sold by Cindy Brooker Chevrolet Inc. in Wildwood, FL. Where it spent all of its life there up until now that we acquired it. We bought it just because you will Never again find an original one owner 1997 Chevy with these options and Full documentation as pictured. This is a 100% fully functional truck, absolutely everything works. A/C is ice-cold. It is a 100% original solid rust free truck (look at how solid the panels are underneath) no rust. Pictured door jams and rocker panels show rust free. Only thing we did was purchase a set of 4 Fuel Off-Road wheels (factory 16x8 size) and installed some (factory size) 265/75R16 Mud-Terrain tires just to give the truck an aggressive look. (We have the original rims and tires as well). Absolutely never taken off-road. This truck needs nothing mechanically. Previous owner spent thousands of dollars at there local Chevrolet dealer when the truck turned 100k. 100k tune up included, New battery, New sparkplugs, New sparkplug wires, New distributor, New belts, New hoses, New radiator, Complete New A/C System, New alternator, New fuel pump, New starter, New Brakes (front and rear) even down to the wheel cylinders, New power steering pump, hoses. This truck needs nothing. Only thing I were to change if I were to keep it would be the original Am/Fm Cassette player and the Factory original speakers in which sound ok. This auction has a Reserve set. I have no need to sell the truck, if the price I and my Wife agreed on is met then congratulations to the new owner of this original solid truck. Rare find. We will not accept Paypal nor Cash. Certified cashiers check or bank check sent overnight will be accepted and/or a bank wire transfer. Please arrange shipping via uShip as this truck is being garage kept, plates and insurance have been removed. If vehicle is not sold we will simply re-issue a license plate and insurance to keep in the garage for weekend use. Thank you and any questions please ask.
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