1992 Chevrolet Custom Hot Rod Shortbed Pickup Truck Lt1 Pro Touring No Reserve on 2040-cars
Mount Zion, Illinois, United States
1992 Chevrolet Custom Truck
We are selling this truck for a bank. It was part of an estate. It is no reserve. There was alot of attention to detail when this truck was originally built. The custom paint goes down the sides. It wraps around the bed, cab, door jams, under the hood, engine compartment and underneath the truck. The frame and underside is painted or powder coated. Also many chrome parts. It appears to be a LT1 V-8 motor, Automatic Transmission and a independent rear suspension. Weld Wheels. Full custom interior in the cab and bed. Matching fiberglass cap. The engine will start and run when primed. It dies when the gas pedal is pressed. It could be a mass air sensor, fuel pump, or a variety of things. It is being sold the way it sits. We have got it to idle around the lot in drive and reverse. Since it dies when given gas we cannot get it up to speed to see if it shifts. This truck had alot of money and time spent on it. I do not think it will take to much to get it back in shape. We are a dealer so there may be tax, title, license and doc fee depending on your location. Let me know your location and I will let your know if there are any fees. If you would like to inspect before bidding the vehicle is located at: 121 Motorsports 1335 N. State Highway 121 Mount Zion, Illinois 62549 Monday Thru Friday 9am to 6pm Just about any time by appointment There are more pictures on our website just search 121 Motorsports Take a look at the pictures and video. The quickest most effective way of getting your questions answered is to call.
Larry @ 217-620-4227
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