1979 Gmc Custom 30 Hd Dually Truck 4x4 12,992 Mi V8 Pierce Fire Truck Clean!!! on 2040-cars
Perry, Ohio, United States
Offering a very rare, hard to find vehicle. This is a 1979 GMC / Pierce Custom Deluxe 30 series HD 11,000lbs GVWR 4x4 Dually Truck with only 12,992 original certified miles. This truck is powered by a 5.7 350 Chevy V8 engine backed with a manual shift 4 speed transmission. This truck is a tank!!! Built to last... Keep it as is and continue to use as a Fire Truck, water tanker or strip down and fit this truck with a dually 8ft bed and have one heck of a truck. Keep all original and you have a collectible parade truck. So many uses. This is one clean truck. Will be hard pressed to find another like it considering equipment, age, and miles. Do not miss out. I fully recommend if at all possible to come inspect this truck.... You will find this to be a great running, low miles, rust free truck..Runs great, 4 wheel drive is in great shape. If anythng this truck needs, is to be used and driven. It has lived a sheltered life in the Bedford, Ohio fire station. Used little and well taken care of. Your bidding on an all original Pierce outfitted fire truck. Way too much to describe....Please review all photo's and bid accordingly. This s a 35 year old truck. Tires all heavy duty. Heavy duty 11,000 GVWR, 4 speed manual with creeper gear this is all truck!!!! 4x4 is a true 4x4 system back when they really made a truck a truck and all components are heavy duty. This truck is a great example. Paint and body looks Great! Equipped with
safe T plus steering control Atl Georgia designed and built by Pierce equipment (Appleton, Wisconsin ) Waterous company water equip ( St. Paul, Minnesota ) Motorola MITREK Federal signal corp PA20A interceptor public safety equip inc SAE-W3-82 code 3 New ac delco professional grade battery for easy reliable starts. Any questions please feel free to ask. A sound reliable 1979 GMC truck being sold No Reserve!!! Thanks for viewing. Title is sign notorized and ready for transfer. |
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