1993 C1500 Step Side New Paint And Motor Rebuilt 3,000 Miles Ago Great Running on 2040-cars
Edgewood, Maryland, United States
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TRUCK WAS INSPECTED EVEN KNOW IT DOES NOT NEED TO BE AND REPAIRED WHAT DID NOT PASS WHICH WAS REAR BRAKE CYLINDERS AND A FEW MINOR THINGS. TRUCK FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AD WILL BE REMOVED IF SOLD NO SHIPPING LOCAL PICK UP ONLY UNLESS BUYER ARRANGES FOR SHIPPING AND PICK UP, IF I HAVE TO DRIVE TO SHIPPER 25 MILES MAX THERE WILL BE A 175.00 CHARGE FOR TIME. 1993 CHEVY STEP SIDE PICK UP NO RUST/ FRAME CLEAN NO RUST REPAINTED CANDY APPLE RED METALLIC BASE COAT CLEAR COAT. ADDED SINCE PICTURES BUG SHIELD AND WAITING ON WINDOW SHADED. ENGINE REBUILT 350CI LESS THAN 3000 MILES AGO RUNS GREAT NO TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS ODOMETER SHOWS 140,000.00 ORIGINAL MILES DUAL EXHAUST, REPLACED BOTH BRAKE CYLINDER AND DRUMS ALSO NEW BRAKES ON REAR. ALL ORIGINAL RIMS FIBERGLASS TRUCK BED BODY EXCELLENT CONDITION. THINGS NEED TO BE DONE IS INTERIOR NEEDS GOOD CLEANING, AIR CONDITION NEEDS TO BE RECHARGED, HEATER ACTUATOR NEED REPLACING EBAY 35.00 FOR UNIT. NO INSPECTION TAG HISTORIC |
Chevrolet C/K Pickup 1500 for Sale
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