1987 Chevrolet Short Bed 4x4-north Carolina Truck-original Condition on 2040-cars
Boonville, North Carolina, United States
This is a 1987 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive short bed truck that is a one family owned truck. This truck was purchased new by the recent owners Dad and in 2011 the son purchased it from his Dad. The truck needs to be painted, and the interior done. There is some rust in the inner fenders but the undercarriage is in good condition. There is a small amount of rust in the lower right side of the bed and cab corner. It can easily be repaired. On the drivers bed side behind the rear wheel is a small spot of rust. It too can be repaired. This truck has had one repaint and with the original red color. When it was new it had a white top and bottom below the body moldings. The bed is in great condition. The 350 fuel injected engine runs strong and the transmission works perfect. The truck has dual tanks, however the right tank has a small leak that needs to be repaired. The switcher for the tanks works good. The wheels are 16 inch aluminum wheels with good tires. The truck originally came with 15 inch rally’s and they were changed several years ago. All the glasses are good and the windows work as well. The door locks will not work and appears to be the door lock switch. These 87 trucks are getting hard to find and I am offering this truck in its original condition for someone who would like to build their own truck. I have this vehicle for sale locally and do reserve the right to end the sale early Please contact David at 336-244-6555 with any questions you have. On Jun-03-14 at 16:34:49 PDT, seller added the following information: This truck has 146,156 miles on it. I entered the wrong miles when listing. Thank you. |
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