1985 Chevrolet C30 Silverado 3500 Crew Cab Dually C30 Pickup 3/4 Ton on 2040-cars
Tustin, California, United States
Hello everyone we are looking to sell our family owned 1985 Chevrolet Silverado Dually C30 (7.4L) pick up truck.The truck has been in the family since new,always garaged and serviced.Truck was always cared for and mechanically kept on time and tuned.The truck has always been driven and never let sat for more than a couple days.It is constantly maintained and driven to keep from sitting too long or needing service.The truck is currently tagged and registered,always serviced with normal oil changes and routine service.Everything works on the truck,new AC,blows cold,clean title in hand,all paper work in hand ready to go.Only things I want to mention is a couple of the window motors need freshened otherwise everything works and all windows are electric along with power locks,alarm,kill switch,AC and CD player.The interior is all original blue cloth and in great shape,dash and all interior pieces are original and upholstery is in great shape for the year.Tires are about %70 percent and still running great,clean title in hand and paperwork.This truck is ready to run,no problems,transmission and motor are working just as they should,a true virgin.The paint is original,never been painted and there is no rust at all,original California truck and garaged for most of its life.The ruck has been recently serviced with a brand new battery,alternator,AC compressor,oil change and tune up. Paint-Original Pearl White and Blue Accents Motor-454 7.4L V8 Pump Gas Alcoa Aluminum Rims Goodyear Tires Kill Switch and original Keys Pearl and blue accent Striped Paint Scheme Transmission-Automatic Miles-135k Title-Clean title in Hand Resistration-Current and up to date Rims-Alcoa Rims' Tires-Goodyear 70% thread left Engine-7.4L numbvers matching The truck is truly original with all original paint and equipment and fully working and running.If you"ve been looking for a true virgin this is it,feel free to ask any questions and good luck. Feel free to ask any questions before bidding to eliminate payment problems.Do not bid if you do not intend to pay.Potential Buyers are welcome to see and inspect the vehicle before buying in the case I might have forgotten to mention something in the description. Cash,Money Order, Cashiers Check or wire transfer only. Payment to clear before vehicle ships. The buyer will be responsible for pickup or must arrange his/her own shipping. I will be available to make the shipping or pickup easier and will help with any accommodations. $500 Non Refundable Deposit is due within 48 hours of acceptance of offer and the balance is due within 7 days of acceptance. What you see is what you get unless otherwise stated |
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