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87 Chevy C30 Dually , Cummins Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:140000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

Started off with very clean well taken care of 87 Dually all rust spots removed and replaced with new metal, no bondo , new everything dark blue with dark blue interior 96 Tahoe seats, new seats new power windows , new power locks, suede ceilings alpine system gauges and lights all work ,
New weather stripping new, bumpers and LED brake lights,
Motor is a 96 cummins turbo diesel with an NV4500 5spd . With 120,000 Mls, factory AC and all gauges work with the motor .
24 inch diesel wheels , direct bolt ons, with 4 wheel disk brakes. Rear is Cnothed with quarter inch steel, bagged and finished .
What it needs is direct bolt ons front A arms fenders and air ride ,all the welding and fabrication was done very little to finish. Runs perfect 

Please email me with questions . Not in a rush to sell and will not take stupid offers I have over 25000 invested and will not let it go for dirt , I'm asking 16,000 or make me a serious offer.
Tommy 305 302 6695 Text please

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