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Rare 92 Gmc Typhoon (very Stock) on 2040-cars

US $9,200.00
Year:1992 Mileage:117500
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

RARE 92 GMC TYPHOON (VERY STOCK)

1992 GMC TYPHOON, 95% STOCK

117,500 MILES

RUNS GREAT, NO SMOKE ON START-UP, NO ENGINE NOISE, NO MOD’S, AND TRANS SHIFT HARD & FLAWLESS.

ORIGINAL EVERYTHING, ENGINE, TRANS, TURBO, INTAKE & WHEELS, AND EVEN THE ORIGINAL TYPHOON FLOOR MATS

TRUCK NEED NOTHING, EVERTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD EVEN THE CD PLAYER (A\C WORKS GREAT)

CLEAN\CLEAR TITLE IN-HAND

 

NEW

FRONT & REAR SHOCKS (AC DELCO)

TUNE-UP PARTS (WIRES, CAP, ROTOR)

NEW STAINLESS EXHAUST (TASTEFULLY MILD FLOW-MASTER)

NEW INTERCOOLER PUMP (BY-PASS SWITCH FOR CONTINUAL FLOW)

TURBO REBUILT A FEW YEARS BACK

FRONTEND PARTS (MOOG) BALLJOINTS (UPPER & LOWER), TIEROD ENDS, IDELER ARM, SWAYBAR BUSHINGS (RECENT ALIGNMENT)

ALL FLUIDS CHANGED WITH ROYAL PURPLE (REAR & FRONT DIF), TRANSFER CASE, TRANSMISSION (FACTORY GM)

ENGINE OIL (MOBIL 1)

PROP SHAFT REBUILD (BY ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE.)

K&N FILTER

NEWER TIRES

FUEL TANK

 

 

LOOKING FOR AN UNALTERED (READY-TO-DRIVE) TYPHOON? YOU FOUND IT. A VERY NICE DRIVER QUALITY TRUCK WITH GREAT LOOKING PAINT THAT’S 20 YEARS OLD WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL DINGS  & TWO SMALL BUBBLES (IN PHOTO’S), NICE NO-RIP (SMOKE-FREE) INTERIOR, FUN, & INCREDIBLY FAST TRUCK. AGAIN THIS IS NOT A SHOW TRUCK, BUT ITS ONE OF THE NICEST RELIABLE DRIVERS THAT GETS ATTENTION EVERYWHERE IT GOES. TRY AND FIND ONE AT THIS PRICE UNMODIFIED AND LOOKS THIS GOOD! WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU’VE SEEN ONE? 

(LOW RESERVE)

 

(NOTE: DURING ALIGNMENT ONE OF THE FRONT WHEELS WAS FOUND TO HAVE A SLIGHT BEND THAT MAY CAUSE VIBRATION AROUND 75MPH) BUT CAN BE REPAIRED.

 

ALL INFORMATION ON TRUCK IS DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY (CHECK MY 100% POSITIVE FEED-BACK) SO PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. THANKS, ADDITIONAL PHOTO’S IF REQUESTED.

 

NOTE: NO ZERO FEEDBACK EBAYER’S (OR CONTACT ME FIRST) OR HIGH NEGATIVE EBAYER’S; YOUR BID WILL BE REMOVED.

 

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (269) 779-2275 OR EMAIL ME AT KREARL@NETZERO.NET.

 

BIDDERS ARE ENCURAGED TO TEST-DRIVE VEHICLE BEFORE BUYING.

NO WARRANTY\ AS-IS\WHERE-IS

$500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE 24 HOURS AFTER BIDDING ENDS USING PAYPAL. AND PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE FINANCES TO PAY FOR THIS VEHICAL. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR PICK-UP OF VEHICLE. WILL HELP COORDINATE.

PAYMENT IS DUE BEFORE SHIPPING OR PICK-UP IN THE FORM OF CASH OR A CASHER’S CHECK AND AFTER CHECK CLEARS BANK.

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