1991 2500 Suburban 4x4 New Custom Paint And Suspension Upgrades on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
I have for sale my Pride n’ Joy. I bought this from the original owner back in 1993. This has been a spare vehicle for us for the last 15 years. It only has 107,000 miles. I have taken great care of this vehicle and have put over 16K in upgrades in the last 2 years. New Paint, Tires, Shocks, Springs, Roof Rack, and complete service of all fluids and filters. Front Hubs cleaned and repacked. 4/wd serviced. Smogs great and has a set of Shorty Ceramic Headers, new exhaust that sounds great. I no longer drive this sweet Suburban. I may have put 500 miles since service, shocks and tires. Has been stored in garage after repaint every day since. I really hate to see it go but either the truck sits on the street or my new Porsche. I think you know what’s going to happen. This truck should be in the hands of someone who can use and enjoy the manymore years and miles left on this truck. This classic 1991 3/4 ton 4X4 Suburban is the last of the Big body. Hood has custom Z/28 style stripe painted and clear coated. 2” lift Kit with new springs. Full floating rear axle. Eight lug Wheels. 5.7L Engine with overdrive Automatic Transmission I am selling for what I’ve spent over the last few years plus 5K. The reason for this price is I see the same truck on the web starting at $4500 for a stock 1500 suburban with tons of miles. I did all the right stuff to this one. |
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