1983 Chevy K20, Mega Mud Truck on 2040-cars
Mount Croghan, South Carolina, United States
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For all you Chevy lovers out there, here you go!!!!!! More than I hate
to sale it, I just have too, cause me & "Hugabug" need a roof of our
own over our heads rather than a big "TOY2" sitting in the front yard!
Up "FOR SALE" is a 1983 Chevy K20, tho it has been customized with 21
inches of suspension lift, 54" DOT approved Michelin tires, 2.5 ton
Rockwell axles, 427 big block, 350 turbo transmission, 2500 stall,
B&M slap shifter, & new cut & balanced drive shafts. Since
the engine & transmission swap has been done, the only thing that
has been done with the truck was showed off in the 2014 Pageland
Watermelon Festival Parade, which may I add, the trucks made local TV
news too! We were really hoping to b able to carry it to Big Lick for
the last mud bog of the year, however priorities come first, & we
are in need of a home instead of a huge "TOY2". Now, you can come view
the truck, fire it up, drive it around the yard to make sure it runs
& drives properly, however, it does need some steering issues
addressed. The steering turns great to the left, but not so much to the
right, it needs the steering pit man arm centered back to the steering
box, but it also needs either full hydro added to it or hydro assist,
which I have the orbital valve, valve bank, & 2 cylinders to make it
right, just dont have the time or money to complete it, however, all
that goes along with the truck & YES, it does have a clear title in
hand! I have got a lot of time & money invested in this truck
already, but with just a little more time & a few dollars, this
truck will b one bad ass Mega Mud Truck, but for now, a home is much
more important to us! I know I wont get out of it what I have invested
in it, but I wont just give it away either, cause its surely not eating
anything, & its also paid for, so please, no tire kickers here, only
serious inquires please!! I am asking $8000.00 CASH OBRO, NO TRADES,
please read, CASH & CASH ONLY, NO TRADES!! If you feel you maybe
interested in this truck, please feel free to contact me, Aaron "Big
Daddy" Horne on my cell, & you can call or text it at (843) 517-3160
or even my home at (843) 672-6903, please no calls before 8 a.m. or
after 10 p.m. Thank You!!!!
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