1964 Gmc Carryall/suburban 4x4 Project on 2040-cars
Edna, Texas, United States
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1964 GMC CARRYALL SUBURBAN 4X4 IN UNRESTORED CONDITION OVERALL COMPLETE MISSING BREATHER I TOOK THE CARBURATOR OFF TO HAVE A KIT PUT IN LEAKS WAS RUNNING AND DRIVING FUEL TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED CLEANED SEALED AND INSTALLED I HAVE A NEW FUEL PUMP FOR IT BUT THE OLD WORKS FINE IT HAS A NEW BELT OTHER THAN THAT ALL THE REST OF THE PARTS HAVE BEEN ON IT SINCE THE THE 70s IT HAS 1975 TEXAS TAG ON I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE IN MARCH OF THIS YEAR AND HAVENT REALLY HAD TIME TO WORK ON IT THE MASTER CLYINDER AND SOME OF THE BRAKE HOSES HAVE BEEN REPLACED IT STOPS FOR NOW ORGINALLY HAD HYDROVAC POWER BRAKE SET UP IT IS STILL UNDER THE HOOD BUT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED OVERALL SOLID VEHICLE IT HAS SOME RUST IN THE FRONT FLOORS SOME RUST STARTING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FENDRS RUST IN THE HOOD MISSING BEZEL AROUND PUSH BUTTON ON REAR GATE ALL THE HINGES ARE GOOD ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD THE REAR SEAT FRAME IS THERE BUT MISSING ONE OF THE CUSHINGS. V6 305 4 SPEED TRANSFER CASE AND DRIVE SHAFTS ARE IN THE BACK WAS TOLD BUY THE PREVOUS OWNER THAT THIS WAS A REPLACEMENT TO THE ORGINAL AND IN REBUILDABLE CONDITION RIGHT NOW IT IS TWO WHEEL DRIVE WITH A SHORTBED DRIVE SHAFT INSTALLED CAN SEND MORE PICTURES IF YOU WANT CONTACT ME THROUGH EBAY AND I WILL GIVE YOU MY NUMBER IF YOU WOULD LIKE ALSO IT HAS A BRADEN PTO DRIVEN WINCH WITH FRAME EXTENSIONS THAT IS COMPLETE AND FUNCTIONAL IT WILL NEED TO BE TRAILERED I FORGOT ITS HAS SOME BONDO IN THE PASSENGER DOOR AND QUARTER PANEL IT IS A OLD REPAIR HINGES ON REAR GATE ARE GOOD MISSING LITTLE BEZEL AROUND PUSH BUTTON ON TAILGATE
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