*** 1981 Chevrolet C30 Dually Camper Special 454 C/k30 1 Ton --- No Reserve **** on 2040-cars
Albany, Oregon, United States
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SCOTTSDALE
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 65,915
Sub Model: CAMPER SPECIAL
RELISTED DUE TO BUYER NOT PAYING!!!! PLEASE BID TO BUY!! TRUCK IS LOCATED IN ALBANY, OREGON 97322
**** NO RESERVE AUCTION **** please bid to buy!! (PLEASE CONTACT ME TO BID IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK)
From what autocheck shows, this is a 2 owner truck!! never wrecked.
Up for bid is a all original 1981 Chevrolet C30 dually Camper Special dually pickup. Has a 454 with stock carb. turbo 400, 2wd.
The exterior is in ok shape. body is straight, with a few small dings/dents. There is a spot of rust on side of bed (see pic) The paint is factory, so of course it shows its age. Dually fenders are in good shape. See pictures...
The Interior is in ok shape as well. Seats has some tears, dash is nice, still has original radio, carpet is pretty clean. This pickup has a FACTORY TACH that works!! Plastic door panels are fading. Has crank windows that work, manuel door locks. A/C cab but have not tested. AM radio works, wipers work!
The drivetrain is original from what i can see. 454 motor has stock carb, valve covers..etc. probly never messed with. It fires up with ease and runs out good, does not smoke. IT LOVES GAS!! (may have a small fuel leak) The transmission is a turbo 400 that shifts good!! Rear end most likely has 4:11 gears. It was built to tow! Tires are all in pretty good shape. Has chrome caps.
Here are the down falls: the only gauge that works is the tach, lights dont work (switch it hanging below dash, my just need grounded?) the exhaust is all there but in sad shape, when you hit the brakes it pulls to left hard (brake light comes on in dash) has a tiny bit of rust on bed. seat is torn, may have a fuel leak, heater does not blow..... it is a 1981 remember.. it sat for a while.
I drove this truck about 40 miles last week. It drives down the road very nice!! But uses a lot of gas!!
I am selling this truck as-is where is, I can help with meeting up with a shipper (buyer pay ALL shipping cost) Please send a $300 paypal deposit within 24 hours of sale. Truck must be paid for within 7 days of sale ending. ( cashiers check, cash in person, money wire) I will allow up to 2 weeks of storage for free, before charging $10 per day... unless we work something out.( I only have a small area to keep cars)
Thank you for looking :)
FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 541-760-1514
Forsale by: CNC Motors LLC da3215 817 Century dr Albany, Oregon 97322 Vin: 1GCHC34W1BZ114727
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