Classic 1978 Crew Cab Pick-up Truck- Model Tc3 on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
Mileage: 172,468
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 2500
This is a classic GMC truck 1978 owned by my late husband. Its weight is 2700, class is commercial, two axels, and her mileage is 172,468. The vehicle was totally restored in 1983 with a new engine installed in 1984. It has twin diesel tanks one on each side in rear, a locked tool box and a large hitch for towing. It's interior is all customized with blue crushed velour, a sleeping area with pillows and built in reading lights.
All the original equipment is intact including CB. It has a six track player, no gps, no cCD player or any upgrades or additions since the period of the early 80's.
The vehicle was put into storage in 1995 and has never been moved or driven or started since that time. The storage area she is housed in is in an aviation community in Ocala, Florida, a private hangar, museum that is heated and airconditioned, thus she is quite pristine. I believe my late husband may have drained all the fluids for protecting the truck as that was his habit with any vehicles that were in the museum. He may have also replaced those fluids with others used for the purpose of storing, knowing the truck was not going to be run but I am not sure.
It does not have any airconditioning that I know of as my husband was an Air Canada Captain and this vehicle was purchased in Canada. I still have the bill of sale. Sometime in the beginning of 2004, it became part of a corporation, which is now defunct.
I do remember he said "make sure no one starts up the truck until the fluids are in order. I will try to work that out on my end, but I have no experience with trucks or "heavy equipment," like my husband did. This truly is all the information that I know about this vehicle at this time.
I found all of the service records and original bills for the work on the truck after his passing. They amounted to over $31,000.00. HE LIKED PROJECTS.
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