1987 Chevrolet Chevy Dually R30con R30 454 Ci Engine Automatic Transmission 2wd on 2040-cars
North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my truck. I've owned it for about 7 months and used it to haul my car trailer to and from racing events with never had any mechanical issues on the road at all. The truck has a 454 engine (very reliable and powerful) along with an automatic transmission that just pulls and pulls with no issues at all. This truck belonged to a friend and I know for a fact it was well maintained and serviced. This truck turned a lot of heads during summer car/truck shows held locally.
I recently bought a Ford F350 dually with a 7.3 diesel and a bank sidewinder turbo. I no longer need this truck. It's going to make some a great truck. Over a period of time the outside tires on the dually have become somewhat dry rotted and should be replaced soon. I have used the truck with the tires like they are and have no reason to think they are in immediate danger of blowing out. Just being upfront disclosing what i know from experience about this truck. The starter sometimes just clicks a few time before the truck starts. Might be a bad connection on the starter or even the starter might be going. If it is the starter. I'll buy another one and have it replaced before you take the truck at my own expense. The engine runs great and has no leaks of noises that would indicate any problems. The automatic transmission shifts perfect on time ever time. No slips or leaks anywhere. As I stated I bought this truck from a friend and happened to know first hand the body kit on this truck cost over $3,000.00 not including labor. He did it himself. And he did a great job I might add. The top of the rockers on both sides of the doors need attention. This looks like an easy fix. The frame is solid. No rot. I have this truck advertised in the local markets such as craigslist and a local truck magazine with an asking price of $2800.00 This price is $200.00 less then the just the body kit cost. I'm sure this truck will not last long even though it is only 2 wheel drive. What else is there to say? I want your business. Here is my policy: 1) Should I fail to list or mention any existing issues I will give the buyer the the following options no questioned asked: a) cancel the sale and return any money received (buyer must agree to cancel the sale through ebay) (offer good for 7 days after the auction ends) b) to discount selling price accordingly (must be agreed on by both parties or go back to option a) 2) Winning bidder has 7 days after the auction ends to complete the sale. Payment in full must be received within this time Otherwise option 1 under this policy will not apply. 3) Once satisfied with the purchase, proper feedback will be left at this time. Both from the buyer and the seller. We will do whatever we can to assure you are happy with the sale. 4) No refunds will be given after the 7th day after the auction ends. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure he/she can make the deadline to inspect the item before he/she bids. Should he/she bid and not inspect the item within the allowed time they forfeit all recourse and agree to accept the item as it. Here are the simple terms I would ask the bidder to accept before bidding: 1) The buyer must contact me with 24 hours after the auction ends to confirm the sale. 2) If the buyer is not planing to pick the truck up with 7 days after the sale, he/she agrees to send me a $200.00 deposit via paypal as a good faith deposit. This will secure the sale and prevent the need for me to file a non paying bidder complaint with ebay. 3) I ask the buyer to come inspect the truck personally before paying the balance and expect this to be done with 7 after the auction ends. Once the buyer is happy with the purchaser would ask the appropriate feedback be left by both of us. 4) The buyer is responsible for all transportation or shipping costs, Local pickup only unless other arrangement have made prior to bidding on this item. 5) Acceptable payment is cash only. Nothing else. Paypal can be used for a deposit only if need be. Once payment s received I will transfer title and all ownership to the buyer. Massachusetts does not have temporary plates or tags. Please make the proper arrangements to transport. I can fedex the paperwork to you overnight once the payment is received in full but I really encourage you to look over the truck and make sure it was as I described it. My feedback is 100% and I work very hard to keep it there. So please understand I'm doing the best i can to be totally honest with this sale. If you have any questions or need an additional information please email me and I"ll do my best to accommodate your request. Email asking for any addition pictures or requests and if given enough time I will try to post them up on the web |
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