1983 Chevy Suburban Silverado 20 on 2040-cars
Rushville, Indiana, United States
Engine:454
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 61,607
Model: Blazer
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SILVERADO 20
1983 CHEVY SUBURBAN SILVERADO 20 2 WHEEL DRIVE 454 POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TILT STEERING WHEEL. IT HAS AC IT DOES NOT WORK ALL THE COMPONENTS ARE THERE BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY FREEON IN IT.THIS TRUCK IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR A 30 YEAR OLD TRUCK. THIS WAS A FARM TRUCK THAT WAS KEPT IN A GARAGE AN USED TO HAUL FLOWERS AND LANDSCAPING ITEMS FOR THE FARM IT WAS NOT USED FOR A LANDSCAPING BUSINESS IT WAS JUST USED ON A LOCAL FARM, THE MILEAGE IS ACUAL AT 61607 THE TITLE SAYS MILEAGE EXEMPT THAT IS HOW THEY DO IT AT BMV IN INDIANA. IT RUNS GREAT AND DRIVES GOOD. IT HAS NEW FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS NEW DRIVERS SIDE BRAKE CALIPER AND BRAKE HOSE. NEW DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR. NEW AC PLUGS AND NEW PLUG WIRES. THE FLOOR PANS ARE IN EXCELENT SHAPE THE CARPET IS IN GOOD SHAPE FRONT CARPET COULD USE A SHAMPOOING AND IT WOULD LOOK GREAT THE BACK CARPET IS CLEAN AND IN EXCELLENT SHAPE IT WAS ALWASY COVERED WITH 2 LAYERS OF CARPET SO IT WOULD NOT GET DIRTY AND WORN. IT IS SET UP TO HAVE A THIRD ROW SEAT. IT HAS A PIECE ON TOP OF THE DASH THAT IS MISSING YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURE. IT IS MISSING SOME TRIM. YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES WERE THE RUST IS BUT I WILL TELL YOU TH LOCATIONS SO YOU KNOW WERE IT IS IT CAN BE HARD TO TELL IN PICTURES. ON THE DRIVERS SIDE THERE IS RUST ON THE BOTTOM OF REAR DOOR ,ALONG THE BOTTOM IN BETWEEN THE WHEEL WELL AND TIRE AND BOTTOM OF THE REAR QUARTER BEHIND TIRE ALSO SOME ABOVE THE WHEEL WELL. THE ONLY RUST ON THE PASSENGER SIDE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE REAR QUARTER BEHIND TIRE. THE TAIL GATE HAS SOME RUST ABOVE THE SUBURBAN LETTERS AND ABOVE WERE THE LOWER MOLDING GOES. THE ONLY THINGS THAT DOES NOT WORK THAT IKNOW OF IS THE WIPERS AND MOST OF THE TIME YOU HAVE TO JAR THE POWER REAR WINDOW ON TAILGATE THE MOTOR NEEDS REBUILT OR REPLACED. THE TAILGATE HANDLE NEEDS AJUSTED BECAUSE IT OPENS HARD SOMETIMES. YOU CAN TELL THIS TRUCK WAS KEPT IN A GARAGE AND HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF OR IT WOULD BE ALL RUSTED OUT AND IN BAD SHAPE BECAUSE THESE YEAR OF CHEVY TRUCKS WITH ALL THE ROAD SALT USED IN INDIANA RUSTED OUT QUICKLY. I HAVE TRYED TO LIST THE TRUCK THE BEST I CAN. I AM LISTING THIS TRUCK FOR MY BROTHER HE GOT A NEWER DODGE TRUCK AND NO LONGER USE TRUCK SO HE WANTS TO SELL IT TO SOMEONE WHO COULD USE IT. THE RESERVE PRICE IS REAL LOW. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU HIS NUMBER SO YOU CAN ASK HIM ANY QUESTIONS. THE TRUCK IS LOCATED IN RUSHVILLE INDIANA 46173 SO IT WILL HAVE TO BE PICKED UP THERE. IT IS NOT AT MY ADDRESS TRUCK IS SOLD AS IS
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