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1986 Chevrolet C-30 Dually Pick-up on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:46000
Location:

Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States

Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7 L
For Sale By:OWNER
VIN: 1GCHC34M4GJ150416 Year: 1986
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 46,000
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1986 CHEVY C-30 DUALLY P/U....5.7L.....V8.....AUTO TRANSMISSION

ODOMETER READS 46,000 BUT SURE IT'S OVER THAT BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD A NEW ENGINE INSTALLED

MOTOR RUNS GOOD, TRUCK STARTS STOPS AND YARD DRIVES, I'VE NEVER HAD IT TAGGED

NEW EDELBROCK 4-BARREL CARB, NEW SLIDER BACK WINDOW, NICE FRONT AND BACK CHROME BUMPERS. REAR FENDERS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.  6 GOOD 16" TIRES. 8FT BED IN VERY NICE SHAPE, HAD A GOOSENECK HOOK-UP AT SOME POINT

FRAME SEEMS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE, SOME RUST BUT NOTHING MAJOR

ROOF,HOOD,GRILLE AND WINDSHIELD ALL IN GOOD CONDITION

ISSUES: SEAT AND DASHPAD ARE RIPPED AND TORN. FRONT INNER FENDER WELLS RUSTED THROUGH.  BOTTOMS OF DOORS HAVE BEEN REPAIRED, GUESS THEY WERE RUSTED THROUGH AT SOME POINT.  DOOR ROCKERS ARE RUSTED THROUGH, FLOOR PAN IS "BAD", PASSENGER SIDE HAS HOLES.  YOU CAN EXPECT TYPICAL RUST ON UNDERCARRIAGE FOR A 1986 MODEL BUT FROM WHAT I COULD SEE, THERE'S NOTHING MAJOR

INCLUDED IN YOUR WINNING BID WILL BE:

2 NEW DOORS (FULL DOORS NOT JUST SKINS

2 NEW ROCKER PANELS L AND R

2 NEW INNER-ROCKER SUPPORTS L AND R

1 NEW FRONT CAB MOUNT

1 USED WINDOW REGULATOR

1 USED INTERIOR KICK PANEL

2 USED MIRRORS

2 USED GAUGE CLUSTERS

1 USED GAUGE CLUSTER DASH PANEL COVER

1 USED TAILGATE

 

NO DELIVERY, CASH ON P/U ONLY. 

VEHICLE SHOULD BE TOWED OR TRAILERED

 

 

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