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1998 Chevrolet C1500 Silverado Chopped & Dropped Custom Half Ton Short Bed on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:84500
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

1998 Chevy Silverado/1500 Half Ton Single Cab Short Bed

 

 

-          Three owner CA truck built by professional suspension shop

 

-          3” top chop with stock windshield and side windows

 

-          3” body drop

 

-          Raised Rhino lined bed floor that looks factory

 

-          Shaved door handles with poppers, shaved tailgate with reversed handle, shaved cargo lamp, filled roof seams, stake holes & steel rear pan

 

-          All bodywork on this truck is flawless!

 

-          Very nice two-stage bright red custom paint

 

-          Perfectly engineered custom frame with 4-link rear suspension

 

-          Dependable 4-corner air ride suspension w/engine driven compressor (also has small, hidden back-up compressor)

 

-          Custom interior with gray & red vinyl seat, black headliner & black carpet. Door panels are OEM gray plastic with red inserts. Factory dash has some stress cracks, but overall very presentable

 

-          Interior also features the usual Silverado comforts such as: cold a/c, cruise, tilt wheel, power windows, & door locks; plus a behind-the- seat media friendly Alpine Pandora stereo with large amp and subwoofer that rocks!

 

-          It has a very strong, low mileage 5.7/4L80E driveline with OEM positraction differential

 

-          Wheels are 22” Red Sports w/235’s & 245’s having excellent tread

 

-          Has a new battery and a Viper alarm system with keyed hood lock

 

-          The top chop is super subtle and freaks people out when they finally notice it! This truck is a very dependable sweet ride that can be driven anywhere, anytime!

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