1985 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado Scottsdale, 454 Automatic Custom Interior Buckets! on 2040-cars
Corbin, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Year: 1985
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: C-10
Mileage: 67,000
Trim: SILVERADO
You are looking at one of the coolest 1985 Chevy trucks out there. I bought this truck back in the summer from a friend of mine, he had the 454 placed in it as well as the transmission (not sure which it is) and the A/C. I took the truck home and parked it in the garage. After I drove it a few times I decided to make use of an old 2004 Saturn Vue I had laying with a bad trans, so I gutted the interior and took the front buckets from the vue and the console and had them redone in black leather/suede with the blue diamond stitching, I had the headrests embroidered with 454. I even had the original seat belts switched over and retro-fitted them to the truck. The interior is truly amazing, I replaced the steering wheel and now the truck is as comfortable to drive as you could ask for. I put a new exhaust on the truck, not extremely loud, but gives you enough rumble to know that you have some HP at your disposal. The A/C blows ice cold and the original radio works, this truck does have tilt wheel which is very handy. The previous owner had put in the headliner you see with speakers and an aftermarket radio, its a very cool idea but I could never get the radio to work correctly so I just use the original. The tires on this truck are in great shape, as are the wheels. The truck uses no oil and runs awesome. I replaced the starter just a month or so ago. I would jump in this truck and take it anywhere I wanted with no hesitation. I also replaced the radiator with a much larger radiator. The truck is a 2wd short wheel base.
I do have the title in hand and it does show a previously rebuilt and true mileage unknown. The mileage part is pretty standard in KY at least, after 10 years the state recognizes all vehicles of having potentially unknown mileage. The odometer shows 67K but I have honestly no way of knowing if that is correct or not. I bought the truck knowing these things, and to me they are irrelevant when you get to these year models and types of vehicles. I know the previous owner had this truck apart anyway replacing every nut and bolt so I had no concerns. I don't absolutely have to sell the truck so please don't compare this truck to the one in your neighbor's yard and think I am going to let mine go for what you can buy an old rust bucket for. This truck really needs to be seen to appreciate the work and detail that has been put in it. This truck with a little bit more detail on things like interior trims, dash and small things like that would be by far the sharpest one in the country. It is very classic and tasteful while still having enough comfort to make it a driver. If you have any questions feel free to call me and I will answer anything I can for you. If you are close enough to come take a look at it you are more than welcome to come by and drive it. I am a car dealer but this truck was one out of my personal cars. I love to hear offers that are within reason and I will consider trading on just about anything. I do reserve the right to end this listing at anytime due to the truck being for sale locally as well. Thanks and HAPPY NEW YEAR! Zack Jones 606-304-3199 |
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