1989 Chevrolet Cheyenne 3500 1 Ton Dump 29312 Original Miles 10' Bed on 2040-cars
Paris, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck Dump
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Trim: Cheyenne
Drive Type: 2WD Dump
Mileage: 29,312
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1989 Chevrolet 3500 1 ton with Midwest 10' dump bed. Lo-Boy brand hoist. 29312 original miles and has always been maintained. Oil change every 3000 miles. Always serviced greased and whatever else it needed. Metal sides are removable and make a flat bed if you need to and then reinstall sides for back to dump. 350 V8 runs like it did when it was new. Uses no oil. Does not smoke. Does not leak oil or any fluids. Raise the dump and it will be where you left it for days if you want. Also has leg to hold up for service. All new in last year or so. Interstate battery. Alternator. Front tires are nearly new Salun Teramax 215/85R16 E load tires. Rear tires are 60% Goodyear Workhorse 215/85R16 D load tires. Brand new exhaust.This truck is a workhorse. I have had over 5 ton of gravel on it and no problems whatsoever. Can haul huge loads of mulch. PTO driven hoist can be raised and lowered to most any point for easy off loading. Also included is a metal tailgate that can be used for spreading gravel a little at a time and then there is the treated 2X10 that slides in and out. All the glass is good. Has sliding back window. Everything works. Turn signals. Lights. Heat. Brake light on dash does blink occasionally but mechanic has no answer for that. Headliner is sagging. You can drive this truck anywhere. Gas mileage is not so great when it is loaded heavy but does fine otherwise. Locking gas cap. Seat and dash in great condition. Paint on hood has flaked off a little and turned white as you can see in picture. Also there is small dent in driver front fender as seen in picture. You are more than welcome to come inspect it most anytime. And I will be glad to help with delivery of it including meeting you somewhere if you need me to. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Only reason I am selling is that I bought a new one otherwise this would never leave here. Thanks. Barry Farmer. (731)-225-7941.
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