1992 Chevrolet K3500 Silverado Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 6.5l on 2040-cars
Denton, North Carolina, United States
Everything on the truck works as it should with exception to the trip odometer and the AC needs charged. The tires on the truck will pass NC inspection but they are not a matching set. The truck has a small spot of rust in the cab corner on the drivers side but has been patched and primered and not by a professional, I did it myself to prevent the rust from going further. The paint is faded on the hood and the cab and some of the clear coat is coming off in spots. The interior is faded and the dash has cracks on it. Lastly there is a small chip in the windshield but it doesn't effect anything. Please read and understand this items listed above before bidding on this truck, this is a 1992 model and is in used condition.
Now if you have read the above and are still interested in the truck, it is a 1992 Chevrolet 3500 4X4 with a manual transmission, single cab, long bed, and the 6.5 Liter Turbo Diesel. The truck also comes with a bedliner, black tool box, and the factory steel rims have been painted black. The truck does have cruise control and it does work. Within the last year I have replace the transfer case. Other than that it is a stock truck that doesn't leak/burn oil and gets decent gas mileage for a 1 ton truck. The only reason I am selling it is to get something with an extended cab or crew cab.
Thanks for looking, please message me with any questions
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