Chevrolet 4x4 Lifted 4 Speed V10, K10 on 2040-cars
Ellijay, Georgia, United States
1987 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 4x4 4 speed k10 8 inch suspension lift w/ brand new 37-15.50 toyo tires 15x15 aluminum weld racing wheels Truck has recently been totally disassembled and painted with PPG deltron Base and clearcoat. exterior ,firewall ,inside of fenders ,doorjambs, core support,fender aprons, underside of bed & cab. new rebuilt 350 tbi engine all new engine sensors completly new ac system serpentine belt kit the following items have all been newly installed Completely new brake system front to back all clutch parts are new gas tank w/ pump and sending unit 4 row aluminum radiator w/ dual electric fans red top optima battery water pump ,power steering pump ,alternator aluminum intake and valve covers, ceramic headers, true dual flowmaster exhaust with turn downs new 3.73 front and rear gears with bearings and seals front end has all new tie rod ends and balljoints as well as u joints Heres things new on the exterior: emblems trim mirrors headlights tail lights marker lights grille cab and window gaskets & weatherstripping windshield and rear sliding glass steel cowl hood front and rear bumpers red polyurathane cab bushings Almost every bolt is either new or freshly painted. Heres things new on the interior: seat upholstrey carpet w/ sound deadener and heat shield, gm door panels (very hard to find by the way) dash pad (not a cheap cap) headliner gm dash bezel ac vents hvac controls pioneer cd player and speakers with amp and sub behind the seat Truck drives, stops, and handles really great speedometer reads true im sure i've left off several things i've done to it This is not some thrown together truck that just looks good in pictures must see to appreciate it would honestly be easier to tell you what hasn't been done than what has truck is awesome and gets tons of compliments With very little this truck would be 100% show worthy it does need new seat belts (i have the old ones but they don't look all that great) truck needs a sprayed in bedliner to completely finish it truck is ready to drive anywhere with no worries any questions please call (706) 889-0313 $2000.00 deposit due at auction end via paypal or sale will be voided only certified bank check, bank wire, or cash will be accepted for remainder of transaction also truck title will be held till funds clear my account if paying by check or wire (no paypal) not trying to be nit picky but truck sold as is no warrenties of any kind seller reserves the right to end auction early as vehicle is also for sale locally located in Ellijay GA 1hr north of Atl or 1.5hrs south of Chattanooga Thanks for looking and happy bidding |
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