1992 Chevrolet Stepside on 2040-cars
Hewitt, Texas, United States
Beautiful 1992 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Stepside, over $10K spent in the last 3-4 years on this truck.
Motor - completely overhauled approximately 3 years ago, 14,486 miles since rebuild. Chevy 350 ci bored to 357, 40 Hyperutatic Flat Top Pistons, Comp Cam 242-480 Lift Flat Tapped, Summit Intake, Holley 600 cfm carb, Summit Billet Dist, Summit Ignition Box with rev limiter, Summit Coil, headers with Magna Flow mufflers. Transmission - 700R4 with a transgo shift kit, rebuilt same time as motor, 2600 RPM B&M Shifter. Shift indicator connector that connects to the shifter handle and shows the gear you are in need to be replaced. Should be an easy fix. Large tranny cooler. Auburn Posi Unit - 3.42 gears. Electric fan, after market gages, Pioneer CD Player, Infinity speakers on dash, Sony 6X9 in door, Hyphonixs 1000 watt AMP on a 10" sub. New Complete AC systems recently installed. Interior - tan interior with Bow tie Emblems. Interior approximately 3 years old and in very good condition. Carpet appears to be original, drivers side carpet needs to be cleaned. Exterior - beautiful tan/maroon paint approximately 3-4 years old. Paint is in very good condition but does a couple of chips (see pictures) and a few small rock chips on bumper (see pictures). Small crack in the fiberglass step bumper drivers side rear bed (see pictures). Foose Wheels, 18's in front, 20's on back. Tires are 255/55/18 Cooper Discovery H/T in front, 285/50/20 on rear. Tires are not new but have good tread left. Right rear tire is newer. This is a beautiful re-conditioned truck that runs great, looks great, drive anywhere. I have tried to describe the truck as best as possible, but not responsible for omissions. Truck is for sale locally. Please text me with any questions at (254) 292-2425. I will answer any questions as honestly as I can. I want you to be happy with the truck. PLEASE DO NOT BID THIS TRUCK IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. |
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