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1988 Chevrolet K1500 305 Automatic Parts Or Repair on 2040-cars

US $1,400.00
Year:1988 Mileage:206500
Location:

Topsfield, Maine, United States

Topsfield, Maine, United States

NO TITLE - MAINE LAW ONLY TITLES VEHICLES 1995 OR NEWER. IF YOU NEED A TITLE IN YOUR STATE PLEASE DO NOT BID. 
Truck is SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.

1988 Chevy K1500 305 Engine Runs fine, Automatic transmission which shifts fine. The truck has newer style aluminum rims with newer tires (rims and tires were removed from a junk truck we hauled in earlier this year). The truck has a all new cooling system including belt, fan clutch, radiator, thermostat, hoses, thermostat housing, and water pump. The truck is currently getting the brakes done. 


What the truck needs to pass inspection - or register it as a antique

Shocks (come with truck)
three body mounts patched (radiator mount, two bed mounts in front)
rear cross member replaced (comes with truck)
an second cross member patched on corner
some body work. - Passenger Side fender needs work, Bed has Rust issues. The cab has the rockers replaced but need to be rewelded due to age but as passenger in our county for Maine state inspection.
The Oil Pressure Switch needs to be replaced it reads 60psi when it starts but goes to about 30-40 psi after about 20-100 miles of driving or so depending on road conditions it started after we put a new battery in the truck.

Please see images for Truck condition.

Power Windows, Door  Locks, Radio, and Cassette Players DO NOT WORK.

The truck is getting all new rotors, drums, shoes, pads, calipers, wheel cylinders, and hardware. Each inspection station is different so it may pass at one place but not another depends on where you go. 

Were moving to northern Maine in a few weeks and dont want to take this truck with us. This truck is a company owned unit. The motor mileage is unknown due to it being replaced at some point and the rear frame has been patched. Put a little work into the truck and get it inspected or register it as a antique.

Please email with questions or to look at the truck. Located at the Waite Auto Salvage impound lot in Topsfield Maine 04490. Cash Only sale. We have put over $4000 in the truck and it just needs a little work to get it back to where it should be. Truck is being sold through the company owner since our salvage yard is no longer open. Truck will need to be towed due to no inspection. Plates will be removed and the truck will be cleaned out when sold.

Truck shouldn't be driven far into completely repaired. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE THE FUNDS. $500 DUE WITHIN 48hrs of WINNING AUCTION REST DUE IN CASH WITHIN 5 DAYS UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE PRIOR. 

This truck would be good in a state without inspections or good to someone who has the time to do the repairs which I dont have anymore. We know the trucks value we use to a dealer so ask what the reserve is if you bid and the reserve is met then you know.


On Jun-03-14 at 01:01:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

The 4wd does not work were not sure what the problem is. The truck would be good to restore, ect... even parts.

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