1991 Chevrolet K1500 4x4 Short Box on 2040-cars
Roscoe, Illinois, United States
1991 Chevrolet K1500 4x4 Standard Cab, Short box Silverado Pickup. 116,036 miles. A/C blows cold, Heat works very well. All the dash controls and radio works
well. Engine, I think, was rebuilt and
carburetor and aluminum intake installed.
MSD Distributor and coil. Truck
starts right up, runs very good. I have
put about 2-thousand miles on it, and it has not burned any oil. Starts very well, runs good, no smoking. I have installed a new battery, a new alternator, new front
brakes (pads, calipers and rubber lines) and new ABS controls and modules. Everything works as it should. When I bought the truck, the dealer had
replaced the rear end with a unit from a Tahoe, with bigger rear brakes. The rear brakes worked TOO well, so I
installed an adjustable proportioning valve and cut the pressure to the rear
brakes. They now work as they should,
the truck stops really well. Once in a
while, when you start the truck, the ABS light comes on, but turns off within a
minute. Must be re-booting itself? Newer tires with lots of tread left. I have had those Road Force balanced, at
70-mph the truck drives down the road very smooth. Wheels some discoloration, need to be
polished. Interior shows some wear on the driver’s seat. Carpet is good; I put new rubber mats in
it. The left hinge is broken on the
glove box door, needs to re-glued.
Everything works inside, all the lights, radio, wipers, etc. Everything on the truck works as it should. Everything. Body shows no rust or bubbles, but I think it was re-painted
a while ago. Paint is very nice. Headlights and tail-lights need to be
polished and brought back to clear.
Frame is starting to show surface rust.
Under the bed, the cross braces have some rust thru. Dual exhaust is good, but not stock. I bought this truck Early July to use as a second truck, a
backup. I sold the Dodge Dually and
bought a newer Chevrolet, so I am going to sell this truck. I needed another truck for when the Dodge was
constantly in the shop! I have tinkered with this truck since I bought it, fixing
all the little things. It runs and
drives very nice. Everything works, even
the windshield washers. I would not be
afraid to drive this truck anyplace. Any questions, call Gary 815-389-9500 |
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