1984 Gmc K1500 4x4 With Train Horns on 2040-cars
Inverness, Florida, United States
This is a 1984 k1500 4x4; Strong running truck, driven
around 60-80 miles daily. Rear end has just been rebuilt, all new bearings and
seals along with new hubs and bearings in front. Just within the last 6 months
have had head gaskets put in and not due to overheating, was old and had a
small leak, heads was checked and in good shape but will need valve seals soon
but in no way hinders the truck. Also have had rear main seal, intake gasket, and
new bearing kit in the transmission but will need synchronizer, doesn’t slam
out of gear but will fall out when you let off. Has a granny four speed, super
lift 8in with brand new 35 but not a mud toy, 4 wheel drive works fine but
front drive shaft will need to be lengthened due to the lift. Very little rust
and one dent and the interior will need to be redone, dash is cracked, seat has
rips and interior trim is missing. Has a set of for air horns. Any questions feel free to call me at 352 601
6329 or email me at Nissan_jay@yahoo.com |
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