1981 K10 1500 Silverado 4x4 Short Bed on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
I have a 1981 Silverado K10 Shortbed 4x4 107,000 miles on
it. Its an automatic, 350 5.7 motor 4 barrel quadrajet carb on it. power
steering power brakes disc in the front heat works all lights work
power windows work factory ac is all there needs charged, factory 4
wheel drive works great. No rust this has been a California truck all
its life its all original. original motor and automatic transmission
both never been rebuilt, factory black on black factory bucket seats and
center console and wheels. no aftermarket parts were used all OEM Engine/transmission: new spark plug wires, spark plugs, all hoses, belts, both batteries, air filter, valve cover seals. egr valve gasket, 3 stage all aluminum radiator, fuel pump, fuel filter plus inline fuel filter, sending units inside both gas tanks, oil change oil filter, radiator thermostat, rebuilt speedometer cable, new Starter, transmission pan gasket and transmission filter new transmission fluid, new magnaflow catalytic converter, it has been timed as well. this truck runs and drives great lots of power. I had the carb completely rebuilt cleaned new floats gaskets and tuned for smog all smog equipment is on the truck and just passed smog flying colors no under the table B/S, its star certified good for another 2months I believe. tagged licensed registered under my name all dmv fees are up to date till December this year interior: new carpet headliner has been redone and seats have been re upholstered to factory specs adjustable driver seat forward and back, I got the steering column completely rebuilt inside and out all new levers painted good as off the line it has tilt and cruise control that WORKS, all gauges minus the factory tachometer work, new rubber seal on the windshield, has factory AM stereo I didnt want to cut up the dash. no broken glass. exterior: bodywork and fresh k99 factory black paint chrome bumpers are good all signals high and low beams reverse lights work. factory rims and BFG all terrain tires |
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