Extended, Xuv Conversion, Supercharged V-10, 4x4 Dually, All Options, Collector on 2040-cars
Forsyth, Missouri, United States
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Originally a 3500 one ton dually 4X4 pickup, with an XUV conversion performed by Carl and Rick Green in Santa Paula, Ca. Included are the following; Supercharged V10 engine, boxed and extended frame, two piece drive shaft, additional body mounts and crossmembers, hand built rear alternate entry doors, hand formed roof, hand formed "B" pillars, rear door jambs and hatch jamb, hand formed composite rear hatch, interior modifications, Recaro bucket seats, specially fabricated cargo area, custom storage areas in cargo bay and all electrical upgrades available in 1997. In great condition, only small chips and small stress cracks near rear hatch. Hatch glass has a crack that is not seen from outside. Carpet has a discolored area on right side near hatch. This is a smoke free vehicle. I require an immediate $500.00 deposit through Paypal and balance by bank transfer or cash within ten days of sale. Street rod and classic car trades are possible if vehicle interests me. Call me at (417) 545-1084 with any questions or further description from 9am to 9pm central time. Buyer must arrange pickup or shipping, but I will help with shipping companys information I deal with. Buyers with low or negative feedback must call or bids will be removed.
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