* Chevy Silverado 2500 * Mud * Truck * on 2040-cars
Ten Mile, Tennessee, United States
**** Listing this for someone else so questions may take a day or so unless you contact them directly ****
STRICTLY - MUD / WATER / MUCK - TRUCK offered for your bid.
1987 Chevy - 350 engine with mild cam - auto trans - 2 1/2 ton ROCKWELL axles, top loaders - 20" x 36" wheels - 48" x 36" tires - pinion brake on rear - transfer case is New Process.
First and foremost - this is " NOT " a road truck. It " IS NOT " street legal to drive. Tires are Pull-Offs from a spreader truck.
Everything about the truck is pretty much factory EXCEPT the axles, wheels and tires. Total width of truck is a whopping ...10' 6"
MUD TRUCK and READY for the MUD !
Built this to splash thru the water and romp in deep MUD...that's it !
NOT for rock climbing or heavy pulling....JUST PLAYIN' ! ONLY a toy for your joy !
New bearings and races in front, New oil and grease in front and rear. Tires show some wear but still have life left in them.
Passenger power window needs switch but does work and needs head light switch as well.
This vehicle is located in: ATHENS, AL - TRAILER IS NOT INCLUDED !
You may ask a question however it may take a day or so to answer or you may call the owner direct between 8:30 AM and 9:00 PM (eastern time please) at the following: two five six eight 7 four six 11 two.
low reserve for what you get here....big, big toy, to give you all kinds of joy !!!
Must contact seller within 24 hours of auction end. Requires 500.00 deposit at end of auction with cash balance and pickup within 5 days. clean and clear title in hand. Sold as is where is and delivery is NOT included nor is trailer to haul on. All sales final !
Bid high, bid often...can't find these just sitting around for pickin ! You can be in the MUD while your family fights over turkey !
P.S. I'm not sure of the milage... as it's not on my paper he gave me but I'll see if he knows off the top of his head (since he's currently not at home with the truck) post it later. |
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