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Classic Hotrod Gmc Shortbed Built 350 5sp Posi Muscle Truck Ratrod Trade on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:30000
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 1990 GMC SHORTBED FLEETSIDE MUSCLE TRUCK

 THIS TRUCK HAS A BUILT 350 WITH A 4BOLT MAIN BLOCK, IT HAS THE EDELBROCK PERFORMER PLUS CAM, TOPPED WITH A EDELBROCK 600 CFM CARB W/ELEC. CHOKE, THATS SITTING ON TOP OF A EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM INTAKE AND HEI IGN. NOW SEND THAT OUT THRU A SET OF HEADERS WITH FLOWMASTER SUPER 44 MUFFLERS AND THIS TRUCK SOUND AWESOME, I WAS TOLD THE MOTOR HAS ABOUT 30K ON IT SINCE THE REBUILD AND GOODIES ADDED,  

 THE 350 IS BACKED UP WITH A FACTORY 5SPEED TRANS AND COUPLED WITH A 373 POSI REAR AND THAT COMBINATION MAKES THIS TRUCK A BLAST TO DRIVE,

OTHER GOODIES INCLUDE, 

ALUMINUM WHEELS WHITH 295/50/15'S ON ALL FOUR CORNERS,

FACTORY BUCKETS

COWL INDUCTION HOOD

VISOR

CUSTOM TAIL LIGHTS

SPRAYIN BEDLINER 

THE BLACK AND RED PAINT IS ABOUT 5YRS OLD AND SHOWS A LITTLE AGE BUT STILL LOOKS SUPER CLEAN

CLEAN BODY AND FRAME

MAINE STATE INSPECTION GOOD TILL 10/14

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