1983 Chevy C-20 Custom Deluxe Pick Up on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1983 CHEVY C-20 CUSTOM DELUXE P/U. THIS ULTRA CLEAN 3/4 TON P/U IS A BLAST TO THE PAST. WITH A TURN OF THE KEY THE 5.0 V8 PURRS LIKE A KITTEN. ONCE YOU SHIFT INTO GEAR THIS BEAUTY ROLLS DOWN THE ROAD LIKE IT WAS LEAVING THE FACTORY ASSEMBLY LINE. THE 95% 16" RADIALS TIRES MAKE DRIVING SEEM LIKE YOU ARE FLOATING ON A CLOUD. EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING AND BRAKES. THIS P/U IS FUN TO DRIVE. HAVING NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN MEANS YOU CAN BREATH EASY. WE SENT THIS OUT TO THE MECHANIC TO GIVE IT A 100 POINT INSPECTION AND TO NO ONES SURPRISE, IT NEEDED NOTHING. NO LEAKS -BANGS - RATTLES. PREVIOUS OWNER TREATED THIS P/U LIKE HIS OWN CHILD. I WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DRIVING THIS ACROSS COUNTRY WITH 44,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THERE IS PLENTY LIFE LEFT IN THIS GM 5.0 V8 ENGINE. SO TO SUM IT UP... THIS IS THE REAL DEAL. AN ORIGINAL 1983 CHEVY C-20 WITH 44,000 ORIGINAL MILES THAT RUNS AND DRIVES 100% WITH A VALID 2016 NJ INSPECTION ( AND WE ALL KNOW THAT NJ IS VERY STRICT WITH IT'S INSPECTION ). SHE REQUIRES NO REPAIRS OR FIXES AT ALL! ALL YOU DO IS DRIVE HER!
SOME FEATURES~ *AM/FM GM FACTORY RADIO *GARAGE KEPT *NO RUST ON BODY OR FRAME *DARK BLUE PAINT IS IN GREAT CONDITION *SPOTLESS INTERIOR- NO RIPS OR TEARS *BENCH SEAT *TRANS IS A 4 SPEED WITH L GEAR *BRAND NEW TIRES *ALL STAR BED LINER *NEW BATTERY BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING FEES AND ARRANGMENTS. $ 500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END. FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END. |
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