Silverado 1 Ton Dually 4x4, Fuel Injected 454, 48,313 Original Miles, Rust Free! on 2040-cars
Osage City, Kansas, United States
1987 Chevrolet Silverado 1 Ton Dually, 4x4, Regular Cab
Fuel Injected 454 Big Block, automatic, 48,313 original miles Power windows, Power locks, tilt, cruise, air conditioning original AM/FM radio with cassette player, sliding rear window new 10" drop bumper, new B&W under bumper receiver hitch all new shocks, new Alcoa style aluminum wheels with new 255/85/16 Toyo Open Country M/T mud tires all the lights work, cruise control works, power window and power door locks work, radio works, dual gas tanks work a/c blows cold, heater blows hot, motor was pulled and just redone last year because when the truck was found it had sat for several years and when it was started it scored a piston and you could hear a small knock. The motor was done back to factory specs other than a R/V cam was put in. Truck has less than 500 miles on it since the motor was redone. Everything on the truck works and the truck runs and drives great. Truck was an Arizona truck and is rust free! Payment must be made within 3 days of end of auction by cash or cashiers check. Truck will be sold as-is, and buyer is responsible for transport. Please call with any questions or concerns before bidding. Thanks for looking! (785)230-1849 |
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