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Custom 1 Ton Chevrolet Show Truck on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:30000
Location:

Fairport, New York, United States

Fairport, New York, United States
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 CHEVROLET 3500 CUSTOM SHOW TRUCK. Would make an Excellent Harley Davidson Promo vehicle with Orange (pearl) and black color scheme. This truck was custom built in California and is a highly customized 1995 Chevrolet 3500 2WD 155” WB pick-up with a customized 8 ft. box.  Harley Davidson colors. Engine is a TBI 454 c.i. Big Block Chevy with a THM 400 tranny. 14 bolt 1-ton rear axle.  Hydro-boost brakes. Recent brake job w/ new rear drums.  Interior has a roof mounted 15" LCD monitor. 6” S-video In-console monitor as well as in-dash TV/DVD,CD,AM/FM.  Cab is from a Cadillac Escalade EXT w/ gray leather interior and heated electric power bucket seats. Projector foglights, power sliding rear window, underbody LED light kit w/ remote.  Custom fiberglass front bumper color matched w/ pearl metallic orange.  Bed is lined with tan velour and includes a bed mounted 17” LCD monitor, 4 two way 6x9 speakers and 2 power amps. Locking Jeraco hardshell tonneau cover w/ rear spoiler. 2 – 10” Kicker subwoofers are mounted under the base of the back seat.  Auxiliary battery w/ inverter for bed mounted monitor is mounted in a hidden forward storage area of the bed.  There is a hidden Class III hitch behind the fold down rear license plate as well as the rear air suspension fill valve.  Tires are P225/60R-16 in the front and dual P225/60R-16 in the rear, all mounted on Chrome Driv 16” rims. Shaved door handles, 80 lb. door poppers w/ separate remote makes this vehicle secure and theft-resistant.  LED directionals built into mirrors. Hidden antenna. Frenched exhaust tips are mounted in a right side dualie flare. Tons of chrome, runs straight and smooth. This truck has won tons of awards and is show worthy right now. It’s only been driven 10K miles in the last 9 yrs. 

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