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1990 Chevy Suburban 2500 4x4 - Ca Smog Approved! on 2040-cars

US $4,900.00
Year:1990 Mileage:191450
Location:

Apple Valley, California, United States

Apple Valley, California, United States
Advertising:

 1990 SUBURBAN 2500 4X4 SILVERADO

ORIGINAL PAINT CALIFORNIA TRUCK

5.7 LITER TURBO 400 TRANS

THIS HEAVY DUTY TRUCK HAS FACTORY LIMITED SLIP DIFFS TURBO 400 TRANS LOCKING FRONT HUBS

HEAVY DUTY TOW PACKAGE WITH COOLERS, LARGER BRAKES AND DIFFS, DUAL FRONT SHOCKS, TOW HOOKS SKID PLATES, TRUCK IS DRIVEN DAILY RUNS GREAT 

HAS BEEN IN THE SAME FAMILY SINCE NEW (until I just bought it)

THE PAINT HAS SOME PRIMER TOUCH UP'S BUT MOSTLY ORIGINAL NO BODY DAMAGE -  VERY CLEAN DRY UNDERCARRIAGE INTERIOR IS NICE (for age- see pics) FRONT DRIVERS SEAT IS WORN WHICH IS NORMAL

LOADED WITH OPTIONS P/S PWR BRAKES, PWR WINDOWS AND LOCK PWR REAR WINDOW

 DUAL A/C NEEDS CONDENSOR

THIS IS A VERY SOLID- GREAT RUNNING TRUCK

LOOK AT ALL THE PICS- IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING . (DO NOT BID IF AREN'T READY TO BUY) SOLD AS IS $500 DEPOSITE DUE AT THE END OF THE SALE BALANCE TO BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAY BY CASH OR BANK TRANSFER ONLY. GOOD LUCK THIS IS A RARE AND VERY SOLID TRUCK.

I just bought this truck as a project and really did not know what I had. Everything above is basically the ad I saw, bid on, and won. When I picked up the truck, I thought it was rougher than I hoped it would be from the pictures. HOWEVER, after driving it nearly daily for the last month, I now know what I have!

I took this Suburban to two 4X4 suspension shops, several different engine and transmission shops, body shop and interior shops and was told by each and every one "what a great truck I had" as is (who knew?)

Apparently in 1992 Chevy screwed up their trucks and Suburbans so 1991 and older are VERY desirable. THIS SUBURBAN is a TANK

This truck has just had the front brakes done;

new tune up-high performance plugs/ air cleaner;

NEW Magnaflow exhaust system and catalytic converter (Passed CA Smog with flying colors on 6/6/14 and my certificate can be used again for 90 days) Sounds great

I just had a chemical flush done of radiator and engine block removing any rust from the system as well as a full service done with high mileage Mobil 1. Engine runs cool and quiet. I would not hesitate to drive this Suburban across country

This Suburban does not have to be a project. It can be a great desert assault vehicle just like it is

My situation has changed (long story), so I have decided to let it go-

Please ask questions before bidding- Scott  760-900-5400


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