1984 Chevrolet Short Box Step Side Street & Strip Truck on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:383 Stroker Motor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Truck
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Gas
Mileage: 1
Options: Cassette Player
Sub Model: Short box step side
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
1984 Chevrolet Short Box Step Side
Street and Strip Truck
This is a fun truck to drive down the road and can be driven on the strip, but owner has not done so. Motor only has 8-10 hours on it. Hood does not match.
- 383 Stroker Motor - professionally built
- 4:71 Blower
- 4:10 Gears
- Tire size 33x21.50x15 - tires need to be replaced
- 350 Turbo Tranny
- MSD Box
- Auto Meter Gauges
- Stainless Tilt Column
- 4 Core Radiator
- Lowered front
- New Carpet, fuel cell, remote battery, battery shut off switch, wheelie bars, electric fans, led lights
- All turn signals work, high and low beam lights and horn
Please call Dan at 616-453-6447 with any questions.
Come see it in person at:
Michigan Creditors Service, Inc
4500 Remembrance Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49534
M-F: 8 am - 6 pm & Sat: 9 am -12 pm
http://www.michigancreditors.com
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AS ITEM IS BEING OFFERED LOCALLY.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
The winning bidder must make contact with us within 24 hours and place a non-refundable $500 deposit. All winning bids include a $160.00 buyers fee. Full payment is expected within 7 days. Michigan residents are required to pay 6% sales tax, $100 doc fee and a $15 title fee. Out of state and Canadian residents may be tax exempt. We accept payments in the form of cash, money orders, cashiers check, bank checks and bank wire transfers. All sales are final - no returns. All items sold as-is with no warranty.
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