1990 Gmc K1500 Custom Paint And Bumper, Aftermarket , New Engine And Trans on 2040-cars
Thurmont, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is a 1990 GMC k1500. It is a short bed regular cab. The
engine is a jasper 350 with about 35k on it and the trans was used from a
junkyard. That being said everything shifts good and the truck runs
awesome. The truck has a custom grille and front bumper with blue fog
lights. It looks very cool. Truck is not lifted or anything. Has a newer
rear bumper. Has newer tires with about 85% tread. 4wd works great.
Aftermarket 2in cowl hood. Has a flowmaster muffler and it sounds really
good. Interior is pretty nice, seats look great but the headliner could
use redone. Has carbon fiber inserts on the doors, dash, and gauge
cluster. The bed has a colonel bed liner cover and it also has a targa
top for it. New drivers side mirror. Power windows power locks ac and
heat both work very good. Has cruise control. Has an aftermarket radio.
Has in bed led lights wired to underneath the dash. New battery.New
steering column and rear shackle. Truck was taken very good care of. The
paint is new but the clear coat is peeling off the hood and some rust
has came about on the fender wells. The rust is not ridiculous but it
could use some attention. The underneath is pretty good, small surface
rust but nothing bad like the fenders make out. HAS HAD REAR BRAKE LINE
REPLACED. This is a very common spot where the brake line rubs thru on
these trucks and its very hard to replace. It was replaced about 2 weeks
ago with a brand new line and i wrapped it very thick with electrical
tape and put heater hose where it rubs, should be good for a very long
time. Brake lines also were replaced on various parts of the truck.
Overall it is a very very nice vehicle and perfect for a first car or
just an extra 4wd in the winter months. Clean and clear title in hand.
240-357-6443 call or text with any questions Thanks |
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