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1995 Chevrolet K1500 Single Cab Z71 With Factory Bucket Seats on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:84975
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States
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This is a very rare (1 of less than 1000) single cab Silverado with factory bucket seats and center console. This truck is in extremely good condition for its age and mileage. This truck is equipped with the 5.7L 350 v8 engine. I am the 3rd owner of this vehicle. This truck is sitting on the 3rd set of tires in its lifetime.....yes that is right this truck has 85000 original miles. This truck has been babied and lives in the garage when it is not being driven. This is an Arizona truck....absolutely NO RUST! Truck is all original mechanically with the exception of a K&N Air Filter and of course plugs and plug wires which are MSD wires and E3 plugs, other than that it is original. Power windows and pneumatic seat lumbar support, absolutely flawless interior with no rips or tears and non smoker vehicle, headliner is in excellent shape with no sagging anywhere. All options work flawlessly. Motor runs strong, A/c blows cold and heat works excellent. 6" lift with BFG KM2 35x12.50x15 tires on eagle alloy 10x15 wheels.

CLEAN TITLE WITH NO WRECKS OR DAMAGE REPORTED ON CARFAX

CLEAN TITLE WITH NO LEANS IN HAND

 

Motor: 5.7L V8 original miles

Power door locks with Code Alarm, Power windows lumbar support

Factory radio has been replaced by an Alpine cd/mp3 unit with Rockford fosgate 6.5" component with tweeters in the factory locations and a small alpine amp under the passenger seat. Everything on this truck is impeccable shape and has been professionally installed.

Lift Kit: 6"Rancho suspension lift kit professionally installed with Rancho RS9000 adjustable shocks and  BFG KM2 Mud terrain tires 35x12.50x15 with warranty certificates from Big O Tire 20,0000 miles on the tires with over 1/2 tread left

just had the truck inspected and a routine alignment and it passed with flying colors....This is the nicest truck of this vintage you will ever find that is original.

I am sure I am leaving plenty out of this description but feel free to contact me with any questions you may have

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