This truck has been redone to properly lower the trucks stance. It's been professionally repainted And the bed has been RINO lined for durability. It comes with a bed cover to further protect the bed. The pics should show the condition wich is great paint looks brand new other than a few small paint chips or scraps. The body work includes removing the tailgate latch and replacing it on the inside to give the gate a smooth look with aftermarket tail lights and even though you can't see it in the pics the lisc plate lowers and reveals a tow hitch. The front body also has a smooth look as the pictures will show The aftermarket hood finishes off this look. Now for the important part. This truck looks great and also runs fantastic. Pay attention to the engine pics and see the attention to detail that was used when rebuilding this 350 engine. Including the alternator and new air And with all new duel exhaust this truck runs great drives great. And very dependable. Nice rims and tires look like they have a lot of tread left. The interior hasn't been redone but looks great dash is in great shape and even has a dash cover that may explain why it's in such good shape. The carpet is a little dirty and some minor trim cracks but all in all great shape. If you tried to buy a truck like this and do the work on it to make it this truck you would expect to spend upwards of $14,000 easy. I need some equipment so have to sell. Of course I'm not going to sell this truck for 5 k but I'm willing to take far less of its value. This 350 is fast and will make a great daily driver for someone who wants to be noticed. I'm only selling in the United States and as is no warranty. Buyer is responsible for all shipping or pick up cost. Pick up in Sullivan mo.
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