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Custom 1993 Chevy Silverado Hot Street Rod Must See To Believe Lowrider on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:300000
Location:

Maryville, Tennessee, United States

Maryville, Tennessee, United States
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Thanks for looking at my auction.   This is a Nice 1993 Chevy Extended cab, everything has been shaved on this truck, body lines are perfect, this truck was completely blown apart and painted then reassembled the right way.  Body is slick as glass no dings or dents, only a couple of chips from driving.  Frame has been C notched in rear and all 4 corners are riding on Beltech suspension.  Rolling on Cloys C5 rims...Has 22's in the rear and 20's in the front, there is some pitting on the rims and could use new front tires soon.  Interior is nice, could use a good shampoo job.  One very small tear on the drivers seat(pictured)...Its on the side so it would be an easy fix.  Speedometer is showing high miles but that was before the rebuild.  Engine is a 5.7 Liter with overdrive transmission..Has about 50K on the drivetrain.  Hot heat and cold air, cruise control, tilt wheel, kenwood stereo...With all the Custom work that has gone into this truck it would cost 20K or more to duplicate it.  We took this in on trade and it is just not my style so it is up on good old  ready for its new owner.  I have a clear Georgia Title in hand, I require a $250 non refundable deposit through Paypal as soon as auction ends, if no deposit is received after auction ends then I will go to the next bidder...The non refundable deposit is to cover the Ebay fees and once again it is NON REFUNDABLE.  This truck must be picked up within 7 days of auction end date...Balance owed will need to be paid in CASH only.NO CHECKS, NO MONEY ORDERS, NO CASHIERS CHECKS....CASH ONLY...If you have zero feedback then don't bother bidding because I will cancel your bid...I am not on here for games.    Your bid is a binding contract..I'm not trying to be a jerk, but there are a lot of nonpaying bidders nowadays and I don't have time to fool around..Any questions just ask and I will do my best to answer..Thanks and Enjoy

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