1981 Chevy No Reserve 2500 Long Bed 4x4 8 Lug 4" Lift Lifted 3/4 Ton Chevrolet on 2040-cars
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Auction is No Reserve so Bid to Win!! Here we have a 1981 Chevy 3/4 ton Long bed 4x4 with a 350 4 Barrel, Turbo 400 Transmission, 4:11 gears, Corporate 14 bolt in the rear, 10 bolt in the front, 4"lift and 37" Goodyear Military tires. Known issues: Speedo cable makes noise and bounces a little a low speed, Slight delay when shifting into reverse,(common with older Chevy's) power steering box has a very slow drip, Tires aren't balanced but only bounce a little at around 45mph( I've driven trucks with balanced tires that were worse I was totally surprised how smooth this truck actually drives with absolutely no wheel weights!) and the passenger side header gasket leaks( I have a new gasket under the seat ) Truck looks like the miles are original at only 48k. I can't prove the low miles but, I have inspected the entire drive train and as far as I can tell it's completely original(other than the lift) All the U-joints and steering components are original and look to be working well.( I think the drive train would show more replacement parts if the miles were 148K. Even the rear brake shoes are original!) 4x4 high and low works excellent! truck goes down the road 70 mph with the hubs locked straight and smooth. I have daily driven this truck for almost a year and it's a very nice reliable machine. Floors, Doors, Rockers, Front Fenders, and Bed sides have been replaced. Truck is about 95% solid only the front inner fenders are still rusty. I have only used this truck in summer for projects around my property and as a fun truck to drive to and from work( who cares about gas mileage...nothing soothes the soul better than a 350 v-8 with 4:11 gears at 60 mph sounds beautiful!) All fluids have been changed on this truck. I just recently changed the fluids on the Axels, Transfer case, and Engine, The Transmission fluid was changed last year. Truck is sold as is no warranty I expect payment within 7 days. Please only bid if you plan to Buy. Please watch the video and Please Call Steve if you have any questions 847 302 8169 I only have this truck listed on Ebay it isn't for sale anywhere else. the only way I will end the auction early is if I get a big enough cash offer. Otherwise: Bid to Win! Good Luck!
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