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1991 Gmc Suburban R2500 on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:164112
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States

1991 GMC Suburban R2500
1GKGR26N5MF525324
7.4L 454 Cubic Inch V8 Engine
Mileage 164,112

LOW RESERVE!!!!!!!!!
Condition:
The Good-This R2500 GMC Suburban is in great condition!! The interior is in excellent condition for its age, no tears or stains (see pictures). It's like new! Non-smoking owners.
The California weather has been good to it, no rust. Runs and drives excellent. All original manuals. I am the 3rd owner purchased in May 2011. I have all receipts and documents, including repair orders and documents from the previous owner. We have all taken exceptional care of this truck. The first owner special ordered this Suburban from the factory to tow his boat. Original window sticker included. The second owner was my uncle and he put very few miles on it and took excellent care of the vehicle. He replaced the following things with new parts: radiator, upper radiator hose, lower radiator hose, thermostat, power steering hose, starter, AC system in 2009, compressor, condenser, manifold hose, vacuum break booster, spark plugs, fuel filter, water pump, ALL documentation and receipts. The windows have the factory tint. Strict California smog certification is required every two years and it always passes with no problem. Regular oil changes. 

The Bad- The sun has faded the paint and the clear coat is flaking off in some areas (roof and hood, see pictures). The plastic chrome strip molding is cracked and peeling (see pictures). There is a dent in the passenger rear panel from previous owner's trailer (see pictures). There are some small scratches and chips in the paint (see pictures). The rear window motors operate slowly, but work just fine. Large crack in center console in between two front seat, only visible from rear seats (see pictures). AC is not currently working, but was blowing cold a month ago. I'm not sure why. It was installed new in 2009. Tires have good tread left on them, but have cracking. 

Vehicle is For Sale locally I reserve the right to end auction at any time.
Local Pickup only. $500 Paypal or cash Deposit Required withion 48 hours of end of auction.

This is a good, strong running truck.  Feel free to email me for any questions. Thank you!

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