1992 Chevy K2500 Flatbed With Metal Stake Sides - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Westfield, Indiana, United States
Engine:5.7L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Cab & Chassis
Used
Year: 1992
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 2500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 115,000
Exterior Color: Tan over Maroon
Trim: Standard
Interior Color: Red
This has been a great truck for me, but it has been replaced and needs a new home. I bought it in 2010. It has been mostly trouble free, even making a couple of long distance trips to pick up old sports cars In 2011 I had the Heavy Duty transmission replaced by a GM dealer. This cost about $2,500, which is more than my minimum bid. No problems with the tranny since. The speedometer reads 115,000 miles, but the title says Not Actual, so who knows? I put on new tires in 2010. They are Cooper Discovery M+S LT265/75R16 Load Range E and look new. It has a winch, removable stake sides, A/C (updated), a new rear bumper and hitch receiver, tinted windows, AM/FM cassette radio, tilt wheel, cruise control, intermittent wipers, power steering and power brakes. The bed has been coated, and the sides painted. It is a daily driver, and the condition is what you would normally expect on a work truck of it's year. It needs a new exhaust system. The catalytic converter and muffler are intact, but need replacing. NO WARRANTY |
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