1989 Gmc 1/2 Ton 350v8 Auto, 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Prescott, Arizona, United States
This is a clean one owner truck. My dad ordered it new from the factory. No accidents. The reliable 350V8 has 200k on it and has not been touched. Never towed. The motor uses no oil and does not smoke. My dad serviced the truck regularly and it was indoors most of its life. The auto transmission was rebuilt with 140k on the truck and a shift kit was added. The rear end features posi traction.The truck runs strong and shifts smoothly with zero issues. Oil cooler and extra large radiator. A new fuel pump was installed a year ago. The tires are almost new Coopers with an alignment. The front has drop spindles running stock springs. The rear has a Belltech kit relocating the shackles. The truck runs and drives great. The wheels are in great shape. They just need a good polish.
The interior is stock, with a 60/40 bench seat with no rips or tears. The headliner is perfect, just needs to be re-glued to the roof(sags a little). The exterior was professionally repainted in 2002. The paint shines nice and looks great. There are a few very small dents but hardly noticable. I also have the original window sticker. The A/C needs a charge and possibly new seals. Sliding rear window. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping. Paypal deposit required within 24 hours of auction closing. Cash or cashier's check will be accepted for remaining balance at vehicle pick up. Title is in hand. Truck sold as is. |
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