83 Chevy K20 on 2040-cars
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
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selling my 1983 chevy k20 4x4 chevy WITH WORKING HEAT AND A.C. it has m1008 running gear all one ton. Dana 60 front, 14 bolt full floater rear., Front has all chrome moly 35 spline axle shafts, 4:56 gears, front axle has been full rebuilt. Rear is 14 bolt full floater axle, Detroit locker with matching 4:56 gears, turbo 700r4 rebuilt with a nice firm shifting transmission no leaks, motor is a I.D.I. 6.2 diesel with a full banks turbo kit installed ($3,000 kit). This truck has all original body panels with NO RUST, COMPLETE RUST FREE TRUCK. Dual yellow top optiama battries, Engine was replaced a few years ago with a new 6.2. diesel crate motor, It has a 12 inch super lift springs on the front, with extended steel,poly braided brake lines in the front, drop sway bar mounts, duel steering stabilizers. All are new less that 2 months old. Right now I'm in the process of knocking the dents out of the sheet metal and welding the small rivet holes out of the bed area from the old school bed cover and the old body molding. it also has a set of motor metal 22x14 tires and wheel with 3" wheel spacers, 37x13.50x22 toyo tires. Power widows, power locks, Yes they work, This truck is truly a nice truck, I just drove it yesterday 120 miles to a friends house to do some body work and will continue to do so until it sells. I really don't want to sell it but I want to purchase a new rzr 1000 for the family and want a nice down payment. I can get more pics if you like and feel free to ask questions as well. Also I will take less that asking price if I keep the wheels and tires, I do have a set of stock wheels that can go on the truck, however they area just roll arounds, they are stock steel old school chevy wheels that have been around the block if you know what I mean with a set of stock size mismatching tires that hold air with little to no tread. I'm not looking to trade or to part it out, so please don't ask. The truck only needs a few things to be perfect, like carpet and new paint. ALSO THIS TRUCK DRIVES LIKE A CADILLAC AND GET 20++++ MPG ON THE HIGH WAY..
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