1985 Gmc Sierra Pickup 46k Original Documented Miles Like New! on 2040-cars
Norwell, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:305 CI Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 1500
Trim: Sierra
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 46,539
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Looks like new! 1985 GMC Sierra pickup 305 automatic with 46519 original miles. Completely stock! New radiator, brakes, exhaust, battery, rebuilt Rochester quadrajet carburetor (last year of the naturally aspirated GMC pickup), original bedliner, factory airhorns (when have you ever seen these?), roof lights, interior is like new, original paint, chrome bumpers are like new, tires are like new. Vintage driving lights. I bought this off the original owner who custom ordered the truck. It looks like it has been in a vacuum for over 28 years. I updated the headlights to the new format so they shine bright white instead of the old style off yellow. It looks, runs and drives like new! Original owners manuals and original framed advertising! Always garaged since new! Includes a weather proof unused brand new custom car cover. Call 781-659-4200 if you have any questions. See videos below! It is the real deal! The only reason I am selling this is that I have a new baby! I mean a real one! I love this truck! It is a real head turner and has won every show in the stock pickup truck class! Try and find another one with 46519 original documented miles that has never been molested! It is an opportunity to have both a classic truck and a utility vehicle for a short investment. Please note that I have disconnected the air horns from the vacuum to the compressor tank to obtain better fuel mileage. It is a simple connect. It gets approximately 20 mpg highway and 16 mpg city on regular fuel. I have been a car collector for many years and can assure you this is the real deal! I am into this pickup for over $10,000.00. I had everything checked and all the fluids and belts changed including the oil, transmission fluid, rear end and radiator fluids. It starts in any weather and runs smooth and quiet at any speed. If you have any questions whatsoever please feel free to call me or e-mail me. It is a good investment that I hate to sell. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS! Thank you!
LOW RESERVE!
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Seller reserves the right to end the auction at anytime as the truck is also for sale locally! This vehicle is sold as is and the buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. The seller has made every attempt to disclose any material defect known to the seller. To the best of the seller's knowledge there are none. Please view the pictures and videos.
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