Engine:5.7
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 95,000
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: silverado
CUSTOM 1987 SILVERADO 5.7 TBI & 700R4 95K ORIGINAL DRIVETRAIN EVERYTHING ELSE IS NEW & CUSTOM. FRAME ON RESTORATION. NEW BLUE FLAME METALLIC PPG PAINT BC/CC WITH SHOW QUALITY FINISH. ALL NEW SUSPENSION INCLUDING SHOCKS & BALL JOINTS LOWERED 5" FRONT 5.5" REAR. FULL CUSTOM INTERIOR LIGHT GRAY LEATHER BUCKETS & BLAZER CONSOLE W/ TWEED AND BILLET EVERYTHING ELSE. 20" FRONT & 22" REAR CENTERLINE SMOOTHIE WHEELS & TIRES SLIGHTLY USED. ALL NEW GLASS, RUBBER, BUMPERS, TRIM & ALMOST EVERYTHING ELSE. ALMOST $5000 IN CATALOG PARTS ALONE. THIS TRUCK IS DEFINITELY NICER THAN MOST. I HAVE SPENT A LOT OF TIME & MONEY THE PAST 2 YEARS ON THIS TRUCK AND NO LONGER WANT TO DO EITHER. LOTS OF RECEIPTS & EXTRAS GO WITH TRUCK. THE TRUCK IS NOT QUITE READY FOR THE ROAD BUT IS MORE THAN 90% COMPLETE. THE INTERIOR & DOOR GLASS ARE NOT INSTALLED YET AND IT NEEDS ALIGNMENT AFTER BEING LOWERED AND A FEW SMALL ISSUES. MORE PICS & INFO UPON REQUEST. ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY. SERIOUS CASH BUYERS CONTACT FIRST- travisanderson1982@yahoo.com. TRUCK MUST BE PICKED UP LOCALLY & DEAL COMPLETED IN PERSON NO SCAMS!!
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