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1986 Chevy Dually 4 Door Silverado - 454 - 52k Original Miles -totally Original on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:51998 Color: options
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
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. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1GCHC33W4GS128607
Year: 1986
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Dually
Model: Silverado 3500
Mileage: 51,998
Trim: Silverado 4 Door Dually - 3+3

1986 Chevy Silverado 3+3 - 4 Door Dually

Komfort Koach Conversion 

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 ~This is a beautiful Komfort Koach Chevy truck that has only 52K original miles on it ~ 

~ It is a Totally Original Unrestored Truck~

~The paint, chrome and interior are all totally original~

 ~I was told it originally belonged to an 80 year old truck driver which

would explain the heavy duty dual CB antennas and

the dual front corner marking lamps~   

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You can also see more photos on my website at www.garrenautosales.com 

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Here is a list of the power and towing options:

 

 ~ 454 cu. in. with automatic trans ~


~ Hydra-Boost Power Brakes ~


~ Factory Dual Fuel Tanks..30 gals each ~


~ 137 gal Auxiliary Aluminum Fuel Tank located under the Sleeper ~


~ Fifth Wheel and Class 5 Hitch Receiver ~


~ Hydraulic Trailer Brake Controller ~

~ Passenger Sleeper Compartment ~

 

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Here is a list of interior comfort features:

 

~The interior in this truck still smells like brand new ~



~ Power Steering - Power Windows - Power Door Locks ~  

~ Cold A/C - Delco AM/FM Cassette Stereo - Compass - Gauges ~

~ Front "Flex Steel" Captain Chairs with Console ~

~ Cobra CB with Whistler radar detector - Factory GM Rubber Mats ~

 

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Here is a list of Exterior options:



~ Brite Check Plate Running Boards with Flush Mounted Lights ~


~ Weld Racing  "Aluma- Dually" Aluminum Wheels ~


~ (4) Hella Front Driving Lights - Chrome Rear Step Bumper ~


~ Factory Jack - Front Komfort Koach Tag that makes a Folding Step ~


~ Rubber Mud Flaps - Michelin Tires ~ 

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I just installed a new power steering pump, fixed a power steering sector seal and

installed a new A/C compressor and related components...the air is cold!!!.  

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The first thing everyone wants to says is "I know that thing's a gas Hog". 

Well, I know plenty of people who aren't getting much better than 10-12 mpg

pulling with their newer diesel pickups so, the mpgs shouldn't really make

 that much difference if you are looking for a very nice mint original

 nostalgic truck to pull your race car or horse trailer.

Plus, nearly anyone can still turn wrenches on this truck if needed.....

 

 Not to mention that this truck cost less than 1/4 the price of a new model,

and plus you get the ole reliable workhorse 454 engine!!! 

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This truck gets all the attention in the world

So if you are looking for a Creme Puff of a Chevy truck, then this one is it.

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Hopefully the photos will describe the impeccable condition of this truck.

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About Myself:

I’m actually an avid Mopar collector and a bonded dealer for over 35 years with a pretty good reputation

for good original unrestored cars, they are my passion.

So please feel reassured to bid or don't hesitate to contact me through email or phone

if you have any further questions. 

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 You can also see more photos on my website at www.garrenautosales.com

If you have any questions, please feel free to call me.

Gary  864-325-7515

Spartanburg S.C.

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Upon completion of the auction I would expect to hear from the buyer within the first day after the

auction ends for payment scheduling and shipping arrangements.

 

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I also reserve the right to end the auction early for the vehicle is for sale locally.

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Happy Bidding!!!

 

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