1987 Chevy C30 Dump Truck Runs Good Needs Work on 2040-cars
Oakland City, Indiana, United States
This is a 1987 Chevy C30 dump truck being sold for the city of Oakland City In The truck seems to run good and the hoist works but the hoist frame itself is bent.The hoist frame is very fixable if you have the equipment.The truck has a 350 engine that starts right up and runs good,The tranny is a 3 speed and the first gear is granny low.The body and interior could use some tlc which is to be expected for a 27yr old truck.With a little work this truck is ready to put into service.Thr truck does have a new radiator.This item will be available for pickup Monday thru Friday from 8am to 2pm and must be picked up within 7 days of auctions end unless prior arrangements are made.There must be a 200.00 deposit payed through PayPay within 24hrs of auctions end with the rest being payed by cashiers check before the item can be picked up.If it is not payed for there will be a non paying bidder case against the winning bidder.As always ask all questions before bidding as all items sold as is.
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