1989 1500 Chevy Hot Rod Truck on 2040-cars
Romulus, Michigan, United States
HELLO THIS IS A REAL SOLID TRUCK OLDER RESTORATION LOTS OF MONEY NO CHEAP PAINT JOB THE MOTOR SOUNDS GREAT LESS THAN 6000 MILES ON HER IN THE LAST 10 YEARS START AND DRIVE IT AWAY THE TRUCK HAS BEEN LOWERD MILD BUILD ON THE 350 THE TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH DRIVES GREAT ALL METAL SO MUCH TO LIST SO JUST LOOK AT THE PIC.THE TRUCK HAS A DENT ON THE HOOD FROM STORAGE AND SOME SCRATCHES CALL OR TEXT ME I HAVE A LOW RESEVE ON THE TRUCK I WILL NEVER GET THE MONEY BACK THAT I PUT INTO IT 734-799-1885 I CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THE TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCAL SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SALE IT. GOOD LUCK
On Jan-31-14 at 13:11:11 PST, seller added the following information: the truck has a clean green title |
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