1987 Chevorlet 1 Ton Dually Crew 454 Auto Roll A Long 3+3 No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars
El Monte, California, United States
Body Type:centurion limo package
Engine:454 big block 7 liter
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Trim: roll a long package centurion
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: centurion / roll a long
Exterior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
PRIOR TO BIDDING AS ALL BIDS ARE A BINDING SALE
BEACH WORLD CLASSICS 4 u
PROUDLY PRESENTS
1987 CHEVROLET DUALLY CREW CAB
ROLL- A -LONG / CENTURION SPECIAL
HIGHWAY PACKAGE
2 WD/ DUAL REAR WHEELS
10 G.V.W TOWING CAPABILITY
EXCELLENT TOY HAULER / HORSE / BOAT /
VENDOR TRAILER / TRAVEL TRAILER
FULL POWER OPTIONS:
A/C / CRUSE TILT
WINDOWS / LOCKS / STEERING
RARE AFTER MARKET ADD-ON OPTIONS:
STULL INDUSTRIES CHROME GRILL &
STAINLESS STEEL RUNNING BOARDS
TOW PACKAGE = STAINLESS MIRRORS
TEXAS REAR TOW BUMPER
PRIVACY GLASS /
CUSTOM LARGE WOOD OVER HEAD CONSOLE
CRUISING OVER HEAD READING LIGHTS
60/40 FRONT SEAT
FULL CARPET
REAL WOOD TRIM EVERYWHERE
OVER ALL LOW MILES; 100,000!!!
POWER CLOTH SEATS IN VERY NICE CONDITION
CLEAN/ CARPETS /HEADLINER
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VEHICLE
"NO RUST" ANYWHERE
NEVER OFF ROAD
NO MAJOR BODY DAMAGE HISTORY
see photos
NOT A "SALVAGED" TITLE
SOLD "AS IS " NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
BIG BLOCK 454 TBI STARTS / RUNS
TH400 AUTO. SHIFTS IN ALL GEARS
GOOD BRAKES / STEERING /LOT DRIVES
BUT WILL NEED TO BE TOWED
CAN NOT BE DRIVEN IN AS IS CONDITION
MIGHT CAUSE UNREPAIRABLE DAMAGE TO MOTOR
NEEDS ENGINE WORK HAS NOISE ONCE IT WARMS UP
BELIEVED TO BE REPAIRABLE
CALIFORNIA BILL OF SALE SOLD FOR PARTS
SELLER HAS PRICED IT LOW TO ALLOW OUT STATE BUYER TO COVER SHIPPING COSTS
Note to all bidders
"steel topper shell "
placed on truck bed is not part of this auction
as well as aftermarket steering wheel replaced
with stock GM steering wheel
factory 16"painted stock steel wheels & roller tires
HIT THE "BUY IT NOW " !!!
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GREAT BUY FOR GROWING FAMILY
CAN PULL ALL YOUR TOYS ONCE REPAIRED
ATTENTION
READ THE FOLLOWING
NEEDS OUT OF STATE BUYER
OWES BACK FEES ONLY TO CA. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
[WAS NOT PLACED ON NON OP WITH STATE]
SELLER FULLY DISCLOSED TO ALL BUYERS
"CALIFORNIA BUYER"AND/OR BUYER
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL BACK FEES TO THE D.M.V
[DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES]
"For Sale "
locally therefore seller can end auction early for any reason
sold for parts bill of sale
Chevrolet C/K Pickup 3500 for Sale
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