1993 Gmc Sonoma 4x4 Sle Extended Cab Pickup on 2040-cars
Sewell, New Jersey, United States
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1993 GMC SONOMA 4X4 SLE EXTENDED CAB PICKUP 4.3 L 6 CYL AUTOMATIC 158, 192 Miles. Vin # 1GTDT19W5P8508708 Title in hand
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Truck will show minor issue with accident report.... I've owned the truck for 2 years....incident was before that...I had done investigation when I purchased it...and found it was a minor issue....cosmetic. NO RESERVE ….. NO RESERVE …NO RESERVE GOOD Valid NJ inspection to 4/15. Body in great shape. Extremely solid…Very little rust… Just the normal nicks and chips for a 1993 vehicle. Paint still has a nice shine to it. Engine runs well. Starts right up. Occasionally blows a little white smoke at startup. Son has been driving it around locally for over a year with no issues. All the electronic dashboard gauges work… Very cool retro look. I have a picture of the gauges on.
Newer kevlar roll-on bedliner. Newer tires…. less then 5,000 miles. New catalytic converter. New muffler. New rubber seals around doors and side back windows. New rubber seals around hood hinges. New hose (not installed) for A/C oil pump. New carpet. New headliner. New rear U-joints. New heater core. New blower motor Decent stereo head unit. Complete set of GMC dealer service manuals – like new. MINOR ISSUES Passenger power window doesn’t always go up / down. Door works fine, but the driver inside door handle doesn’t always spring back properly…
Tailgate latch should be replaced…can open tailgate by pulling on the pin under the handle. Couple of chips on windshield, but it passed inspection like that. Center console was removed by previous owner. Jump seat in back have been removed. The seats are very dirty (not ripped) and really need covers or to be replaced. OTHER ISSUES 4X4 not working… never got to a point to have it checked out…Previous owner swore it was just an electronic switch that needed to be changed.. I can’t say. A/C …really don’t know if it works or not….The oil pump for the a/c was leaking. I have the hose to replace it…just never had it installed. When replacing the heater core, the plastic channel under the dash to direct the heat/defroster air was broken. So the blower works, but the airflow for the defroster doesn’t reach the windshield. Was going to look for the part at junkyard…never got the chance. Tried to be extremely honest with the description. The truck would make a great platform for a project or a work truck.…We were going to drop a 350 in it and do some other work to it, but son decided he’d rather a 240sx for a project. So it has to go to clear out room. Any questions let me know. I believe we also have a short video of the truck running. BEING SOLD WITH NO WARRANTIES …. AS IS ………. NO RESERVE BUYER MUST ARRANGE FOR PICKUP. …… CASH ONLY. |
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