Very Nice 1982 Gmc 1500 Long Bed Pickup Truck! 2wd 6 Cylinder. on 2040-cars
Sullivan, Indiana, United States
Hello! You are bidding on a very nice 1982 GMC C 1500 pickup truck 4.1 liter 6 cylinder Automatic. Very rare to find one in this good of condition! Truck was long time owned by an elderly man who always kept it in his garage and drove it little. He passed away in the early 90's and it hadn't been moved since before then until I recently purchased it from the estate. I pulled it out of his garage after it having been sitting for more than 12 years covered up! Everything works! Transmission seems to work fine. I have recently done the following:
*Put on new front brake calipers *New front brake pads *New hoses *New fuel pump and lines *Pulled off gas tank and cleaned it out *Fuel sending unit has been checked as well as fuel strainer and they are in good shape. Tires are still in nice shape, all hold air! Very little rust on frame as well. This is a VERY solid truck! Interior is in nice shape. There's no cracks in the dashboard. This will make someone a very nice project truck. All it needs is a little TLC! I also have all the paperwork for this truck going all the way back to the first owner! 62197 original miles! WOW! Selling as is. I encourage interested parties to come see it themselves, or have a mechanic stop by. I'm describing to the best of my knowledge. I'm no expert, but I think just a few hundred dollars and this classic truck will be road ready. I really don't want to sell it, but I do not have the time to work on it, and I don't have a garage to put it in to keep it out of the elements for the winter. It needs what I can't give it right now. Truck's also going to be going up for sale locally so the auction may be canceled early. If you'd like to see more pics, want to see in person or have other questions, message me. Truck is located in Sullivan, IN. Happy bidding! |
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