1989 Chev 1 Ton 4 Door 454 Dually With A Rebuilt 400 Turbo Lots Of New Parts on 2040-cars
Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States
1989 Chev 1 ton 4 door Dually with a 454 and 400 turbo 119,000 miles runs and drives great. Lots of new parts NEW front and rear brakes, rear wheel cylinders, had the starter rebuilt, plugs, wires, dist cap, left excaust manifold, deep cycle battery, alternator, belt, v belt for air, u haul hitch. Has been changed to carburetor with new elderbrock carb, new fuel pump and sending unit in left gas tank also new grille and headlight rings. truck is a southern Coach Comfort so it does have the sun visor and checkered plate running boards and bed rails. And I've put a set of one of a king bed rails on it. Has ball in bed for goose neck bed is very clean no rust original paint in it had bedliner in it and I got rid of it. I've spent over $3000.00 on this truck in the last year it is very dependable I have well over $7500.00 in the truck selling due to health. I know I'm leaving something out so Ask ?'s please and this truck is 25 years old so it's not new but dependable Thanks !!! More picture's later Sat or Sun
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