1988 Gmc Sierra 3500 Sierra Classic on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Up for sale, we have a 1988 GMC crew cab 3500 1 ton 4x4. It has gone through a fresh, ground-up restoration with
less than 100 miles on it.
For the record, we bought the truck from California. Being in a great, 100% rust-free original condition, it was
the perfect fit to go under a frame-off restoration. The restoration process started with the exterior of truck.
The body was first pulled apart to the smallest screw and the entire parts of the body were sandblasted. All the
parts were then covered in epoxy primer. After the body work was completed, a high quality paint job was done on
every single part, piece by piece. The black paint was then buffed and polished to a deep rich shine.
Next, the chassis was sandblasted and then sprayed with a high quality chassis saver paint. All the nuts and bolts
with their original pipes were sent for zinc plating before installation. The Dana 60 axles were pulled apart,
sandblasted, and sprayed with a high quality chassis saver paint. Then they were resealed and installed. Next, a
brand new brake system and all brand new suspensions were put on.
The truck comes with big block 454 7.4 L fuel injection engine 400 turbo transmission 205 transfer case. A
4-inch brand new lift kit was also installed on the truck.
In the final step, all the body parts were installed back with extreme attention to detail and professionalism as
you can see in the photos.
For further detail on the parts installed, we have listed all the brand new parts that were used during the
restoration of this truck:
The entire interior of the truck--from the carpet to the headliner
power mirrors
Front and rear glasses with gaskets and weather strippings
Gas tanks and fuel pumps
Brake system, wheel bearings, and seals
Suspensions and gearbox
hydro boost power steering pump
Radiator and heater core
A/C
Door handles
All lenses and headlights
Flow master exhaust system
Molding
Mickey Thompson wheels and tires
Water pump, spark plug wires, Interstate battery, u-joints, power steering pump, hydro boost brake, brake
master cylinder, all hoses, radiator reservoir, exhaust manifold
Rebuilt 454 engine
Rebuilt 400 turbo transmission
Shocks and steering stabilizer and all drive train
And many other parts.
To view more photos, you can visit:
photobucket.com/user/truckk30/library/1988%20GMC%20Crew%20Cab?sort=3&page=1
Please let me know if there are any questions. Buyer is responsible for all transportation/pick-up costs. Truck
sold as-is.
If you would like any other information or specific photos, it will be our pleasure to help you. Please do not
hesitate to contact us by messaging us on eBay or calling Chuck 818-441-6640.
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