2 Owner C/20 4x4 Silverado Trailering Special Just 81k Original Miles Rust Free on 2040-cars
Loomis, California, United States
ALL ORIGINAL 2 OWNER CHEVY C/20 4X4 SILVERADO TRAILERING SPECIAL. ONLY 81K MILES SINCE NEW. ORIGINAL OWNER FOR 25 YEARS SECOND OWNER THE LAST 10 AND MAYBE PUT 2K MILES ON IT IN THOSE 10 YEARS. HAD A CAMPER ON IT MOST OF ITS LIFE SO THE BED IS EXCELLENT. EXTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH JUST NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND A DENT ON THE TOP OF THE CAB. INTERIOR IS VERY GOOD WITH JUST A FEW CRACKS ON THE DASH BUT SEAT, FLOORS, DOOR PANELS, ETC ARE EXCELLENT AND STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL RADIO. ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET FROM FREEMONT CA. WAS STILL UNDER THE SEAT AND WILL GO WITH THE TRUCK. VERY HIGHLY OPTIONED TRUCK INCLUDES TILT, CRUISE, AC, TRAILERING PACKAGE INCLUDING THE MIRRORS, DUAL TANKS, 4.10 REAR AND MUCH MORE. ORIGINAL SPARE HAS NEVER SEEN THE GROUND. TOYO TIRES THAT ARE ON THE TRUCK LOOK TO BE AT LEAST 20 YEARS OLD AS IT HAS BARELY BEEN DRIVIN AND WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED SOON. ORIGINALLY CAME WITH THE 400 ENGINE NOW HAS A GOODWRENCH 350 IN IT. RUNS GOOD BUT HAS A SMALL EXHAUST LEAK. ALL AROUND A VERY NICE ALL ORIGINAL 3/4 4X4 THAT IS GETTING VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 916-826-8218
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