1985 Chevy K-10 C/k 1500 Swb 4wd Fleetside on 2040-cars
Oroville, California, United States
Up for sale is a 1985 Chevy Scottsdale charcoal gray with blue interior 4 wheel drive short bed. This truck has spent most of its life in the dry Sacramento Valley near the town of Sutter, California There is absoulutely no rust on this body anywhere. There are only a few minor dents that could be taken out by a dent doctor. This truck was repainted several years ago and needs a re-paint. There is no rust on this truck. The bed floor is in good shape as is the factory rear bumper. There is a newer grille and headlight bezels. Both doors open and close like they should I had the strikers replaced. The plastic bushings on the strikers break off, and they don't close properly if not replaced. . The dash is badly cracked from the California sun and the door panels are faded on the top. The temp gauge is not working and there is no radio. The quartz clock works well. The tilt steering column is nice and tight and the dome light works good.The seat has some tears in it. The power windows work, but are on the slow side. The factory vinyl floor is torn up on the driver's side. The truck has factory GM Rally wheels with new center caps and trim rings. The tires are Goodyear Wranglers 31 11.50 15 and have about 50% tread remaining. The truck has a 5.7 liter 350 that is very strong and runs great. It runs rich at idle and that should go away with a carb adjustment or remove all of the California emmission controls. The ac does not work. The power steering works good. It has a 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission that shifts great. The choke seems to work fine as the engine starts up easy. This is a great 4 wheel drive shortbed stepside. .This is a hard to find California no rust truck. I was going to re-paint this truck, but I have another project that needs to be finished. Please email or call/text (email is best as I'n in a bad phone service area) 530-370-9200 if you have any questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I will cooperate with your shipper to make it as easy as possible for them. $1,000 deposit due within 48 hours of auction close. Balance due within 7 days.
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