1983 Chevy C10 Texas Truck 6.2 Diesel J Code Cucv Motor 4l80e Tranny on 2040-cars
Westminster, Massachusetts, United States
here I have my 1983 chevy c10 texas truck for sale. went through it when I bought it since it had a blown diesel motor. put a cucv 6.2 diesel j code engine in it. motor has approx. 47k on it now. new injector pump, nozzles, head gaskets. tore apart motor and inspected and put back together with all new gaskets. also a 4L80e 2wd transmission with stand alone compushift computer to control transmission. had the body painted since it was all faded. added a cucv front bumper and brush guard. has a hd texas bumper on the rear. 2" lift kit. 31x10.50x15 tires. tan cloth seat not torn its in good shape. has never seen the new England winters. was only a southern vehicle before I got it. I don't use it in the winter. bed has been rhinolined. $8900 buy it now. pics are just a little out of date had the bed rhino lined after pics were taken. if interested call. thanks 508-450-8239
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