1987 Gmc Sierra Classic 1500 Short Bed on 2040-cars
Palm Bay, Florida, United States
1987 GMC 1500 Short bed. This is the last year of this body style and the first year of fuel injected throttle body. Truck was purchased new in Seagrove, NC from original owner. I bought it in 2006 and has been off the road not tagged since 2010. This truck was painted before I bought it and has not had any body work done to it previously. I am not painting it or doing any body work to it so the new owner can see where the minor rust is and the flaking paint on roof from the last couple years. Paint is a little duller than the original paint color. This truck is straight and clean for its age with original interior in great shape and looks better in person. Engine is a 350 and Automatic trans with overdrive. Runs great. Exaust was completely done 4 yrs ago along with flow masters. No headers just manifolds. Sounds really good and drives great. Duel tanks one tank just had fuel pump replaced and the other needs replaced. Window motors need replaced and AC was blowing ice cold last year and not now. This is the same body style as the Silverado. Not sure of the exact milage due to 5-digit odometer. Car fax states it was reported Exempt or possibly over 100,000 in 1994. I feel it was reported incorretly yet it shows 1994 85,383 miles (Milage Exempt states owner disclosed odometer rollover due to 5-digit odometer) 2005 shows 92,946 (Milage Exempt) from the auction and then I bought it in 2006. It currently shows 18683 due to the 5-digit odometer. So it could be 118,683 or 218683. Either way for the year and condition you could not tell. I barely drove the truck. I put new tires on it in 2006 or 07 and they still look new. Hopefully that helps with the milage questions. I love the truck and want to see it go to a good home. I took good care of it and selling it for a new car for traveling to my job that is good on gas. Sorry the pictures are not the greatest. They are from my I-phone. Please email me with questions, for more pictures or video of it running. Please feel free to come look at it before bidding to see if this what your looking for.
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