1993 Chevrolet K1500 Cheyenne Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
1993 CHEVY K1500, 4X4,HAS BACK SEAT 6INCH SUSPENSION LIFT, 4INCH BODY LIFT, LATE MODEL 454, BORED 40 OVER,RV CAM, 4 BARREL,TURBO 400 AUTO, 205 TRANSFER CASE, 14BOLT FRONT AND REAR DIFF. LADDER BARS, 40 INCH MUDDERS, ALUMINUM WHEELS. INTERRIOR IN GOOD CONDITION, EXTERRIOR HAS A COUPLE SPOTS THAT NEED SOME BODY WORK, PAINT WORK, I WOULD SAY IT WOULDN'T HURT TO REPAINT IT. THIS IS A REAL NICE TRUCK, THE MOTOR IS WAS REBUILT RIGHT BEFOR WE TRADED FOR THIS TRUCK. SO THE MILES ON THE ODOMETER IS NOT CORRECT. WE ARE WANTING $6200.00 CASH ONLY AND YOU WILL HAVE TO COME PICK THE VEHICLE UP FROM US. OUR NUMBER IS #317-782-9309 YOU MAY CALL AND ASK FOR TOBY OUR ADDRESS IS 2173 BLUFF RD. INDPLS,IN 46225 YOU MAY COME LOOK AT IT AND TEST DRIVE IT AS WELL.
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The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
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