ONE OF A KIND! Only 30,000 miles on Engine rebuild, 20,000 on Transmission*****

Price: - Item location: Evansville, Indiana, United States
Description:

1990 Chevrolet C/K Pickup 1500 Silverado

  • Folks, this is not an ordinary old '90 model pickup that would typically price out at $1500.00. This is an exceptional one-of-a-kind truck. If you are searching for a unique vehicle, you must drive and check this truck out. Since I purchased the truck from an individual in 2010, I have kept all records and receipts and they are available for you to inspect.
    • It has been repainted the original factory white/red color scheme and includes a matching white camper shell. This paint work included replacing the old hood with a new hood and a new chrome step bumper was added (bed not repainted -has minor scratches with no rust). All areas that tend to rust out on this model were cut out and replaced with new steel.This includes cab corners and over rear wheel wells. NO BONDO!
    • *****Odometer reads 198K but engine is a V6 4.3 liter overhauled by Muscle Motors with approx. 30,000miles* on the new rebuild.
    • *****It has an automatic transmission rebuilt by Do It Right Transmission in Evansville with about 20,000 miles** on the transmission.
    • A/C, cruise, tilt, intermittent wipers and remote-control JVC stereo/disc player all in good condition. Interior is red cloth with very comfortable 1/3 and 2/3 seating. Dash in good condition with no cracks. (more)....n
    • The entire front has been customized from LMC (Long Motor Corporation) and installed by Truck Accessories in Evansville. It includes a fully customized front grill with Xenon headlights and all new marker lights, turn signal lighting and heavy duty wiring harness.
    • Added new Kenda Tires and "period" mag wheels from Raben Tire in Evansville. Just rotated tires and alignment completed with 5,000 miles on the tires.
    • I HAVE KEPT ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS REMOVED TO CUSTOMIZE AND THEY ARE INCLUDED.
    • Has a tear on the drivers seat at the seam, has some rust underneath both doors which was simply missed during painting and fuel gauge does not work. Interior door panels could be placed with door handles beginning to come loose. That would have been my next step.