1987 Gmc Sierra Classic One Ton 4x4 on 2040-cars
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
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First and foremost thank you for checking out my Auction!Looking for that older pickup truck that looks and runs good? No rot no rust? Well look no further! Up for sale is a beautiful 1987 GMC Sierra Classic One Ton Pick up truck. 131,000 original miles. Original Interior. No rips as you could see in the pictures. Very clean! 7 1/2 foot Myers angle plow. This plow operates amazing!350 motor. Runs strong. Comes with two sets of plow lights. They were taken off to inhance the overall image of the pickup truck.Garage kept. Automatic transmission. Power everything! Very rare. New TH400 transmission. New transmission filter, new modulator, new gasket, fresh transmission fluid. Reciepts on hand. New rotors. Black projector style headlights with upgraded HID lighting. Clean title. 4x4 works amazing! Runs/sounds great!Fresh pearl metallic blue paint. The grille is painted with plasti dip. So if your a man that likes to keep his toys original. You could take that black off and underneath is the clean silver bezels and grille. This truck is ready to go to work and/or for your personal enjoyment. Maybe upgrade those wheels and tires? One ton truck so it's already an animal. Inspected until July 2014. And when ready for renewal will pass with flying colors! 90% tire tread life. Like i had mentioned this truck is a near perfect body. Keep in mind it is 27 years old. By no means is it showroom. Turn the key and go!I guarentee you will not find another truck in this great condition at this price within our area. Underneath is super clean for it's age as well! Please feel free to contact myself at anytime with questions/concerns! My name is Dave (570) 498-4341. If you can not get in touch with myself i will also leave my brother's number. His name is Tony (570) 299-1050. If interested send me a message! Maybe we could work out a resonable price.The pictures do this pick up truck no justice. Thanks again for looking! And good luck bidding. |
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