1993 Chevrolet K2500 Suburban Silverado Sport Utility 4-door 7.4l 4wd,super Nice on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Up for sale is our 1993 Chevy Suburban. This car is in excellent original condition, it drives like the KING of the Road. We are the second owners; we bought the car in 1995 and have owned it since. It has been a Portland Oregon car since new. It has been my wife’s daily driver, but now the kids are off to college, so we are selling our totally dependable, capable, reliable Suburban. It has all the options: the heavy duty tow package, it tows anything easily, the lighted side running lights, the rear tail gate option, it is a 454 motor, leather seats that are in excellent condition throughout the whole car. It also has the rare aftermarket WELD racing equipment wheels and make the truck look very sporty. It has the very desirable and rare front bench seat adding an extra passenger and very comfortably carrying 9 passengers and all their gear while towing anything you want behind you! This car is very able to do and tow anything you want. 4 wheel drive, roof rack, rear air conditioning blower with rear air condition controllers, so all 9 people in the car are always comfortable. A new GM Good Wrench transmission was installed about 5 years ago, it has approximately 3,000 to 5,000 miles on it. The engine is very strong and runs like a top! The water pump, the starter motor, the alternator and the radiator have all been replaced within the last 5 thousand miles. The lights all work cruise control, brakes are great, and radio cassette works fine, all original. The tires have approximately one more summer left in them. The glass is good all around the truck, no chips or scrapes. The interior is LIKE NEW, excellent leather throughout and the carpets and original floors mats are super. The exterior is in very nice shape just a few door dings, bumpers all good, rubbers all excellent. The paint still looks like new, not faded at all. The car has been garaged its whole life, not leaks, it looks LIKE NEW. This car will drive for many more miles, while towing along any and every one you can imagine. I has the extra-large 36 gallon gas tank, you can go a long way between gas stations! It handles terrific around town and is a great high way cruiser; you sit up high and can see everything. The Oregon plates are not included in the sale. It has been a TERRIFIC Suburban for our family since 1995! You are welcome to come and see the truck, we are in Portland Oregon. THANK YOU & HAPPY BIDDING! |
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