1992 Gmc Typhoon on 2040-cars
Germantown, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L 262Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: GMC
Model: Typhoon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: DVD, Roof Rack, Leather Steering Wheel, Gauge Pillar, Cold Air Intake, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Locking Seatbelts, Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 165,000
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Mirrors, Rear Defroster, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
I have here a very nice GMC Typhoon from 1992. This is a dream car for me and I got it because I had the time and money for a project car. Due to life, I am short on time now. I hate to see it go, but a truck like this needs an owner that can give it the time it needs. Maybe down the road I'll get another one, but that's my problem for later. So my sacrifice is your gain.
- Rust. There's a good bit of underbody rust on this thing. I think one of the previous owners parked it on tall grass and left it for a while.
- Drivers fender needs to be replaced. Of all the rust, the drivers side front fender is the worst. I've removed the cladding due to it. I didn't want the cladding to fall off while going down the road. I'll make sure the cladding is in the truck when its sold.
- There's some other rust spots that will need more than just a cover up at some point.
- Rear passenger side cladding has a chip in it
- passenger side cladding under the door will probably need to be replaced or taken to a shop to have it fixed. got a hole in it.
- AC has a small leak in the hose, everything else works fine.
- Air compressor for the rear suspension is currently not working. Seems to be an electrical issue, haven't tracked it down yet. But everything is there.
- Oil gauge on the dash has spun around and is now stuck. Installed an aux oil pressure gauge in the a-pillar.
- It has keyless entry, and I have the box, but atm it doesn't seem to work. I think the remote just needs batteries.
- There's a vacuum leak somewhere. I've replaced several of the lines but haven't gotten to all of them yet. Its not that bad because the cruise control still works. the vent controls work. etc. But there is a leak according to my vacuum gauge. :P
- Pulls damn hard. will chirp all 4 tires off the line. Will give you tunnel vision if its grips just right
- Runs like a champ. Will hold any speed and at the drop of a dime can take off.
- Tires in excellent shape. Rears only have a few thousand miles on them.
- Spare has never been on the ground.
- Has all original wheels. No chips. No scratches. Still shines.
- Front and rear limited slips are in excellent shape (this thing will not let go of the road)
- New shocks all around
- New brakes
- Upgraded some of the vacuum lines to steal braided.
- No oil leaks. No leaks at all.
- installed a transmission aux cooler coupled to the existing cooler with all new high flow braided lines. Thanks to RPM for that.
- Shifts firm and will hold.
- All of the cladding is there.
- AC works if the leak is fixed. I replaced the compressor with a new one and recharged it with r134. It worked for about 2 weeks. Seems there is a small leak where the hose and the condenser meet. Might just need an O ring.
- Cruise control works perfectly.
- All the lights work.
- Fog lights are bright as hell
- Upgraded halogen head lights. (still sealed headlights, just got those super bright ones)
- Vent controls work (aka that switch set that controls where the air goes which was a $350 part)
- a pillar pod cluster with oil pressure, boost gauge, and AFR gauge.
- new fuel pump
- Interior looks brand new. All of the leather shines in the sun.
- Center console hinge still works (anyone that knows these things knows this alone is more rare than the truck itself)
- Upgraded JVC radio. Its a DVD unit that does everything. MP3 DVD's, movies, FM/AM radio, and I've installed an AUX cable. Its also SAT ready, just needs the antenna which can easily be found. And I've got the remote control for the unit as well.
- Paints in good shape except for the few rust spots mentioned above.
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