1987 Chevrolet 4x4 1 Ton K30 V30 454 Turbo 400 Dana 60 Np205 Srw Chevy Silverado on 2040-cars
Olympia, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1987
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 4X4
Model: C/K Pickup 3500
Mileage: 115,000
Trim: SILVERADO
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SUPER CLEAN 1987 CHEVROLET 1 TON SINGLE REAR WHEEL (SRW) 4X4 PICK UP TRUCK. LAST YEAR FOR THE FRONT STRAIGHT AXLE. FIRST YEAR FOR FUEL INJECTION. BIG BLOCK 454 FULLY REBUILT TO FACTORY SPEC LESS THAN 1000 MILES. FACTORY COLOR REPAINT LESS THE 1000 MILES. BF GOODRICH 35-12.50-18 MUD TERRAIN KM2 ON CHROME RIMS LESS THAN 1000 MILES. TWO BRAND NEW GM NOS FUEL TANKS WITH GM FUEL PUMPS REPLACED AT THE TIME OF THE ENGINE REBUILD. GREAT SHIFTING TURBO 400 TRANSMISSION. NP 205 TRANSFER CASE. DANA 60 FRONT WITH MANUAL LOCKING HUBS. CORP 14 BOLT FULL FLOATER LIMITED SLIP REAR. STOCK 3.73 GEAR RATIO. SILVERADO TRIM TRUCK WITH MANUAL HAND CRANK WINDOWS. ALL THE LIGHTS WORK, AC PUMP TURNS ON AND OFF WITH THE SWITCH BUT IT NEEDS RECHARGED. TILT WHEEL. DELAY WIPERS. TOW PACKAGE. SUPERLIFT 6" LIFT FRONT SPRINGS WITH REAR BLOCKS. NEW HEADLINER. LINE-X BEDLINER LESS THE 50 MILES. VERY CLEAN AND CORRECT OTHER THEN LIFT AND TIRE SIZE. TRUCK DRIVES GREAT. STARTS FIRST TIME EVERY TIME. STOPS, STEERS LIKE A NEW 1987 TRUCK. THIS IS A PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRUCK WHICH HAD ZERO RUST. TRUCK WAS REPAINTED DUE TO HEAVY OXIDIATION OF THE ORIGINAL RED PAINT. TRUCK LOCATED IN OLYMPIA WA 98506. HAVE TITLE IN HAND. |
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