1987 Gmc 4x4 3/4 Ton Long Box on 2040-cars
Merrill, Wisconsin, United States
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Make: GMC
Mileage: 0
Model: Sierra 2500
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: deluxe
Interior Color: Black
1987 Gmc regular cab long box 2500 4x4 355 c.i. 5 speed manual. Engine has probably less than 5,000 miles, Comp Cams truck cam, Edelbrock Performer intake, Edelbrock Performer electric choke 600 cfm carb, and a thermostatically controlled electric fan. headers and 40 series delta flow Flowmaster mufflers. Exhaust ends in front of the rear axle. Has a 5 speed from 1988 up truck that is a huge improvement from the granny geared 4 speed. Has the stock 208 transfer case. 10.5 14 bolt rear axle with a Detroit locker differential. GM 8.5 in 10 bolt front axle. 4 wheel drive works but cannot be used at this time due to miss matched gears. Front is 3.42 ratio and the rear is 4.10 ratio. I have new 4.10 gears for the front and used 3.42 gears for the rear. The truck performes way better with the 4.10's. The tires are Maxxis Bighorn 305/75/16, which measure out to about 34". They have about half or more tread left. The body is in ok condition. the cab has been patched a few times, I was going to replace it eventually. Box is nice, some rust underneath on the cross rails. Has a push bar on the front with 4 kc style lights in it, 2 are hooked to brights and the other 2 are hooked to a switch. The bed has a roll bar and 6 kc style lights on it that are not hooked up but they are wired through the roll bar. The interior is nothing special, all there but the carpet. I took it out because it was holding water and didn't want to promote any more rust. I'm sure I'm missing something but you'll have to come check it out. I don't need to sell it but I haven't driven it since December. I only really used it for work. I'm a truck driver so it got driven to Medford, sat all week or more then driven home. That being said, I am usually not home during the week. I am NOT afraid to drive this truck anywhere. It doesn't leak or burn any oil. It does however like radiators, I've replaced a few since I've had it. I've owned it for about 7 years. It's not a new truck and things do break on it. And yes, it can and will go through mud pretty good. Email me if interested. Thanks for looking. Would also trade for camaro's firebird's and trans am's. Or a small fuel efficient automatic car in good condition.
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