1987 Chevrolet Short Bed Fleet Side 4wd Silverado 350 Fuel Injected Chevy Truck on 2040-cars
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, United States
1987 Chevrolet 4x4 , Short Bed , Fleet Side , Silverado Highly optioned and very desirable truck. Becoming harder to find in any condition. This was a daily driven truck up until a couple months ago. I have driven it around town a few times. Engine runs strong and trans shifts good. Steering has a lot of play , but not enough to make it undriveable . Brakes are good. The pictures tell the story of the condition of the body. It needs most panels replaced or repaired. The frame appears to be solid. There is some typical scale , but I could not find any holes. I have included a picture of the R.P.O. code label in the glove box. There are over 60 codes. I will include the ones I was able to find. A01 - tinted glass A31 - power windows AU3 - electric power door locks A52 - bench seat BB5 - headliner ornamentation BC3 - instrument panel deluxe ornamentation BS4 - back panel insulation BX6 - cab back panel exterior molding B30 - carpeted floor covering B32 - color keyed floor mats B85 - bright body side moldings B93 - door edge guards B96 - wheel opening moldings C60 - air conditioning C91 - interior roof courtesy lamp D1U - gear driven speedometer D34 - visor vanity mirror D45 - exterior stainless steel mirrors E63 - fleet side pick up box GU6 - 3.42 axle gear ratio J85 - power brake system with front disc K19 - air injection reaction system K22 - 94 amp. alternator K34 - electric speed cruise control L05 - 5.7 litre V8 throttle body fuel injection MD8 - THM 700 R4 automatic transmission with overdrive NL2 - auxiliary fuel tank N31 - custom 16" steering wheel N33 - comfort tilt steering column N41 - variable ratio power assist steering N67 - rally wheels TT5 - halogen head lamps UA1 - heavy duty battery U35 - quartz electric clock U37 - cigarette lighter U58 - am/fm stereo radio U76 - windshield antenna V22 - chrome grille V31 - chrome front bumper guards V42 - chrome rear step bumper YE9 - Silverado trim package That isn't all the codes. I just wanted to give an idea of how "loaded" this truck was ordered. Not everything works. Power locks work most of the time. Blower motor is not working. I replaced the relay , but it didn't fix it. I know the body looks bad , but almost every part is available to restore this truck. With a little work it could be driven while you fix it up. Please email all questions. Truck is available for inspection prior to bidding or making offers. Being sold as/is with no warranty of any kind. I have a clear PA title in my name. True mileage is unknown. I may be able to assist in local delivery for a fee. Thanks , Chris
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