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1986 Chevrolet Suburban on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:152087 Color: was repainted in it
Location:

Huntington Park, California, United States

Huntington Park, California, United States

Up for auction is a 1986 Chevrolet Suburban 2x4 model. This is a one family two owner vehicle, father then son. The condition of the Suburban is Excellent. Pictures do not do it justice looks better in person. Unmolested example. It has been either garaged or under a cover when not in use. It has a factory 454 (7.4 liter)  Engine mated to a Turbo 400 transmission. Engine is original and still runs strong with no smoke or issues. All smog emissions equipment in place. The transmission was rebuilt at a cost of over $1300 dollars at 141k. The entire brake system was bled and the front end aligned at the same time. Air conditioner is functional and blows cold, system was rebuilt not too long ago. All new dual exhaust was recently installed using high quality mufflers from the exhaust manifold to the tail pipes (finished by chrome tail pipes) about $750 dollars.  Carburetor was rebuilt a few months back. Newer rear shocks. Radiator was re-cored not too long ago as well. Rear diff. was serviced and new seals installed. New main power door lock and main driver side windows recently replaced using LMC replacement parts. New battery installed. New front grill. Serviced not too long ago included: plugs, wires, distributor parts, air cleaner, oil, drive belts, etc.. It has aluminum wheels with new chrome centers and new shiny chrome lug nuts. Tires are 16 inch BF Goodrich tires 33 inch with more than 70 percent thread. Front disc brakes with rear drum brakes. The exterior was repainted in it's original white color by a legitimate local body shop, at that time the front windshield and weather strip were replaced. The rear side window weather strips were also replaced. After painted it was buffed and has a very nice luster a cost of $2,900 dollars. Even the top roof area is shiny.The body is straight with no dents. No rust. Chrome on the exterior is in great on condition as well. There is a small scrape on the passenger side rear bumper. The exterior mirrors are in great condition. It has a factory roof type rack and running boards. It has provisions for a rear hitch. The gray interior is in near mint condition. No tears on the front or rear seats. The carpet is clean and free of stains. It even has the original GM vinyl floor mats and owners manual. Lights work, and has a JVC CD player installed. The Suburban is very clean and shows pride in ownership. Receipts for some work performed.  I am selling this truck for my brother-in law. He drives it regularly and takes it to Big Bear frequently so it is reliable Title is under his name and title is clean as well as free of any liens. Vehicle registration is current. Please see pictures for details. Ask questions before bidding. Vehicle is sold "as is" condition with no warranty expressed or implied. Local pick up. No checks or pay pal. Good Luck and Happy Bidding.

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