1987 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4, 5.3l Ls, Dana 60, 14 Bolt on 2040-cars
Flintstone, Georgia, United States
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1987 Silverado short bed 4x4, Daffron Race Innovations tuned 5.3L LS eng., 4L60E computer controlled trans., Dana 60 with new calipers, rotors, pads, Warn hubs and brake lines. Late model 14 Bolt rear axle with factory disk brakes w/emergency brake, 4.10 gear. A/C, cruise, PW, PDL, delayed wipers and dual tanks. Everything works except for the windshield washer. Very straight rust free body. All panels line up very well. Doors close very good and do not have to be slammed as is common with these trucks. Glass is very good w/no scratches on side glass that is common on these trucks. Factory sliding glass back window. 2 1/2 Skyjacker Softride Suspension system which includes front and rear springs (no lift blocks). Almost new 33x12.50x16.5 BF Goodrich tires. Turbine wheels powder coated gloss black. Racepak digital dash. Kenwood CD player with Kicker 6x9 in cab corners and 3 1/2 speakers in dash and a powered sub under the seat. Dash is new. All the mirrors are in great shape, no dents or broken/cracked mirrors. Right side mirror is the correct curved mirror with "Objects may be closer than they appear" printed on it. It needs the front gear (3.73) replaced to match the rear. It needs emergency brake cables made, I can help you with this as I know a company that can make them and I have the originals they will need in order to make new cables. Interior needs the headliner replaced, the trim repainted and a few miscellanous trim peices. The right side window works but is very slow. Front bed panel is bent slightly, good body man may be able to straighten it. It needs another tailgate (included at "Buy it now" price) as this one is bowed. It's hard to tell from the outside but it is visible looking inside the bed. Other than those 2 pieces the bed appears to be great. No dents visible is the wheel wells or from underneath the truck. You may have noticed as you follow one of these old trucks they appear to be riding down the road sideways. It looks that way because the factory rear axle is 4 inches narrower than the front axle. Well, not on this truck. The rear axle is only 1/4 inch narrower than the front and looks great from behind and while driving it, you can actually see the rear tires in the side mirror. I'm very detail orientated and have worked out many of the details but, as I have listed, it's got a couple more that need to be completed. Truck runs and drives GREAT and is very reliable. It's never left me sitting and its been my daily driver for the last 4 years. Paint it and do some minor interior work and you would have a real head turner. I've bought a newer truck and my wife won't let me keep them both. Chris 423-605-0806
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