Chevrolet: Silverado 2500 K20 on 2040-cars
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GARAGE KEPT * 100% RUST, SMOKE, AND PET FREE 1986 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 4X4 36,000 ORIGINAL MILES !!!!!! THIS TRULY IS A HARD TO FIND RARE TRUCK THAT RUNS AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS I LOVE THIS TRUCK AND IM SURE THE NEXT OWNER WILL AS WELL STARTS RIGHT UP NO LEAKS OR SMOKE DRIVES AMAZING VERY SMOOTH AND TIGHT YOU'LL FEEL CONFIDENT DRIVING THIS TRUCK HOME EXCELLENT INTERIOR LOOKS AMAZING EVERYTHING IN GREAT SHAPE EVERYTHING WORKS SMOOTHLY VERY TIGHT TRUCK MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION WORK GREAT YOU'LL FEEL CONFIDENT DRIVING THIS TRUCK WITH NO PROBLEMS ALL FLUIDS CHANGED AND MAINTAINED REGULARLY 5.7L V8 CRUISE COLD A/C AM/FM RADIO ALSO HAVE ORIGINAL RADIO AND ORIGINAL WHEELS ARE ALSO INCLUDED MATCHING LEER CAMPER SHELL REAR SLIDING WINDOW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BEAUTIFUL 16 PREMIUM ALUMINUM WHEELS WITH ALMOST NEW 245/75 TIRES 4.10 REAR END BEDLINER
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