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1991 Chevy 1500 True S/s Rare Collectors Truck!!!! Hard To Find ,no Reserve !! on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:137000
Location:

Greer, South Carolina, United States

Greer, South Carolina, United States
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1991 CHEVY 1500 PICKUP
TRUE S/S 454 RARE!!!! -COLLECTORS
SOUTHERN TRUCK! NO RESERVE!

ONLY 137K MILES ON THIS BORN RAISES SOUTHERN MUSCLE TRUCK!!! GREAT DRIVER RIGHT NOW!! NEEDS NOTHING!!
TRUCK TURN KEY FIRES RIGHT UP ,DRIVE WHEREVER!!
GREAT EVERYDAY DRIVER ,CRUISER ,WORK TRUCK AND SUCH AN EASY RESTO PROJECT OR PERFECT FOR CUSTOM TRUCK PROJECT!!

THIS TRUCK HAS NEW RADIATOR(HAD TO DISCONNECT AC LINE TO SWAP OUT, RECHARGE BASIC KIT AUTO PARTS STORE, ,BLOWS COLD AND COMPRESSOR WORKS, JUST NEEDS REAL CHARGING) NEW FRONT GRILL, NEW HEADLIGHTS, PARK LIGHTS CORNER LIGHTS. NEW PIONEER CD PLAYER. EVERYTHING WORKS. NEEDS NEW KEY CYLINDERS OR CLEANED OUT, SEEM TO BE STUCK. HAS WINDOW TINT. TRUCK HAS ALREADY BEEN LOWERED 2" FRONT 3" BACK CORRECTLY. 4 BRAND NEW TIRES ,RIMS IN GREAT CONDITION NO RUST OR MARKS !!!! ALREADY STEAL OF A TRUCK !! SOLID HURRY ! 

NOTE: LISTED TRUCK LAST WEEK, EBAY KNOCKED OFF SAID HAD A SALAVAGE TITEL AND ONLY WAY TO RELIST IT ACCORDING TO AUTOCHECK..NOT SURE WHERE THAT CAME FROM, OR HOW THEY THINK THAT..THE TITLE I HAVE IN MY HAD FROM GUY I PURCHASED FROM IS CLEAN! HAS NO SALVAGE STAMPED OR WRITTEN ON IT! SO WITH THAT SAID, YOU CAN TAKE IT FROM THERE .. IT HAS A CLEAR TITLE WITH THE TRUCK!! MAYBE IT VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE.. IM STATED THIS TITLE IN MY HAND HOW IT READS. EITHER WAY ITS JUST A PIECE OF PAPER AND MEANS NOTHING .. ITS A COLLECTORS EDITION TRUCK AND A GREAT DEAL, THATS WHAT MATTERS, NOT WHAT EBAY THINKS. 

TO MAKE THIS A RESTORED TRUCK WOULD NEED NOTHING BUT A QUICK PAINT JOB, STICH A SMALL TEAR IN SEAT, A NEW DASH TOP PIECE ,RECHARGE A/C UNIT AND BOOM! $15K TRUCK!!! OR PERFECT FOR YOUR CUSTOM MUSCLE TRUCK IDEA!! 
SOLID TRUCK, HARD TO FIND,I HAVE 5 PROJECTS RIGHT NOW, IM GIVING YOU THE CHANCE TO BUILD YOUR OWN, IF DOESNT SEL ,NO LOSS AT ALL, ILL GET TO YOU ,RELIST FOR $15-20K WHEN DONE IN A FEW WEEKS WITH IT ! 
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL-
HAVE FUNDS AVAIL BEFORE YOU BID!! 
SHIPPING IS YOUR FEE. 

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