Lifted 1987 Gmc Suburban, New Wheels And Tires, No Rust And Low Miles on 2040-cars
Duluth, Georgia, United States
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I'm selling all my toys, projects, and under-used cars, but this one pains me the most. It's not a toy, it's a real SUV with a real frame and was built to run over anything. It drives nice and straight, the steering is tight, and is a blast to drive. Want attention? Here it is! Want people not to tailgate you? This is the truck. Want a SUV that parts are cheap and readily available? Buy this. These are rare to find without a ton of rust or all beat up, especially with the barn doors and to be the GMC model. Details; 6 inch rough Country Lift Kit including Shocks and brake lines, Alignment, New Mickey Thompson wheels wrapped in 6-ply Kumo Road Venture Mud Terrains at a tire size of 35x12.50 R15. They have less than 1000 miles on them. Rebuilt transmission at the same time as the lift with heavy duty clutch pack and high stall convertor, it is the 700R4 with overdrive. The transfer case has been rebuilt as well. New headlights. Brakes in front and rear are new including rotors and drums. Carpet is in good condition. Changed the fluid in both differentials and resealed the covers. The AC blows cold in the front and rear thanks to new belts and a reman compressor. All the seats are original and in great condition, all power windows work, wipers work, 4WD works, NO RUST! The paint isn't perfect but I'd say a 7 out of 10. Was repainted at one time. Engine runs quiet and smooth, it will puff a little smoke at start up if you let it sit for a few days, it doesn't smoke after that. I use Royal Purple 10W-30 and a Royal Purple oil filter. The oil pan looks wet in the pictures but it doesn't leak and doesn't leave any drip marks on the driveway. Flowmaster exhaust sounds good and not to loud. Please don't expect perfect given the age and nature of this vehicle, but it is by no means a piece of junk. I have nothing to hide and don't rip people off. if you have questions and I know the answer, I'll tell you. Need more pictures, (Be specific) just ask. It took me a year to find this one and now I have to let it go. Come get it before I change my mind. Good luck.
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