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1985 Silverado Pick Up Truck Stepside 1500 94k Miles Cold A/c No Rust Stock on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1985 Mileage:94000
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States

85 Silverado Step Side Pick Up Truck only 94k miles (square body) Stock

Most of these years are short wide beds instead of a stepside

Super Clean Everything Works including the A/C with New Compressor (not rebuilt)
This truck only has 94k miles 305 V8 with 350 turbo, PS, PB, AC (No PW or DL)
New CD Player Radio and Speakers
All the glass is good. Windows hand roll up and down easily with sliding rear glass.

It has the original 305 which smokes a little when first started but runs and drives like a 5 year old truck. New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, and plug wires. I have the original air cleaner.
It has a newly installed Edelbrock 4 barrel Carburetor and Aluminum Intake.

This truck gets attention where ever it goes with Thumbs Up.
It's not a Show Truck but Shows Way Better than Most! 
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