1988 Gmc Sierra 3500 on 2040-cars
Eyota, Minnesota, United States
1988 GMC Sierra SLX 3500 regular cab. Clear title. Drives great, pulls anything. New brakes. Great tread on tires. Probably could use a tune up. Wheel wells rusted, typical for age. Rusted rockers. Truck has either the 350 engine or the 454. We think it has the 454 engine. Air conditioning unit did work, probably just needs some Freon. No chips or cracks in the wind shield. AM FM Radio works. Open are in counsel for cd played to be put in. Small penny size hole in floor of drivers side..easy fix by putting a floor mat over it. Fabric inside coming down, needs glue, easy fix. Drivers and passenger seats have rips, easy fix with seat covers. Hell of a truck! Ask questions before bidding. Serious bidders only. A non refundable $500 deposit will be due within 24 hours of auction ending. A $50 listing fee will be charged to the winning bidder at end of auction.
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Shift your eyes down just below to see the reveal as it happens, starting at 9:30 AM EST. We anticipate having loads of images full technical information to share after the webcast, too, so truck aficionados should stay tuned. We'll also be bringing you live images of both trucks too, when we see them on the show floor at next month's Detroit Auto Show.
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