1987 Chevy, C10, Silverado, Pickup Truck, Loaded, 60k Mi, One 91 Year Old Owner! on 2040-cars
Venango, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 Fuel Injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1987
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: Silverado
Options: PW, PL, AC, CRS, CLOCK, Dual Tanks, AM/FM Stereo
Drive Type: 2 WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 60,400
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Our latest offering came from my neighbor's mother's estate. She picked this out herself in 1987 and kept it until her death this year. It had a topper on it since new(see pics in box), and had a seat cover on it since new(the material on the seat still shines). Remember to double click on picture for larger images. Please read description and look at pictures before you call. Thanks! This was her good car and she wasn't prone to going on long cruises, hence the 60,000 actual miles. It will probably get a few more miles on it before end of auction. I got this in the summer and the AC was cold. The only thing I have found not working is the left tank doesn't feed. Radio, clock, windows, locks, cruise, gauges, speedo, odo, heater, all work fine. This is 305 fuel injected and is snappy, Shifts firm, rides good. Acts like a 60k pickup should. She was very meticulous with the care and maintenance and it shows. Has later muffler/tailpipe, shocks, hoses, belts, and 500 miles on last service. I had the original peeling paint fixed. Had 3 door dings removed. I didn't pay for a $5,000 job and I didn't get one. It is simply a very good looking driver that will keep it's resale together. This truck had never had any paint or body repair EVER! Granny fixed the headliner herself. She also backed in to something on right rear below tail light and I haven't found a corner piece yet. Careful with your bidding!! The reserve is much less than the price on our lot and the Buy It Now. $500 down is due within 48 hours of auction end unless prior arrangements have been made. Remainder is cashiers check or bank wire or? We will work with you. Allow cashiers checks 2 weeks to clear our bank. Add $100 to end of auction price to help pay for Ebay and Paypal charges and our help in loading the unit, if you don't want to drive it home. Bus pickup in Ogallala, Ne or DIA shuttle pickup in Sterling, Co is $50 cash to driver. (Just took it on 40 mile trip to get fresh title and the service engine light came on. Don't know! Runs fine. Been sitting since last summer though. Needed to find the time to strip it for the paint job.) We ship worldwide to confirmed addresses with Paypal payment. As for us: We are Dodson Motors, Inc. at 219 N. Pennsylvania Ave., PO Box 206, in Venango, Nebraska 69168. Our family has been here for sice 1886, one year longer than the county or town.......And we helped build that, along with the other local families and friends. Dodson Motors, Inc. has been a licensed and bonded Nebraska dealer since 1985 and runs a 100% Positive, flawless feedback on Ebay. We do that by telling people what we honestly know about our products. We are mechanics, body men, businessmen, and love God, Country, family, and guns. We are members of our Church, our Chamber, our Lions Club, and our Legion. Nate is 308 353 0605. Mike is 308 353 8510. |
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