1988 Chevrolet C1500 Single Cab Short Bed 2wd Pickup "damaged" on 2040-cars
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
I'm selling my 1988 Chevrolet C1500 pick up truck. The truck is a 350 v8 auto with TBI. Truck is a single cab short bed 2wd. It was hit head on about a month ago. The insurance company deemed the truck repairable. So the the truck does have a CLEAR PA title. They looked at the truck and said there was no frame damage. The radiator support is pushed in but the radiator is not broken and does not leak. the Hit damaged the fender a little and pushed the hood latch in but bother are very savable. The bumper is obviously smashed and the headlight bucket and turn signal buckets will need to be replaced as will the grill. Although the radiator is pushed in a lot the truck runs and starts right up. the fan shroud is broken and touches the fan a little. The engine runs great but hasn't been driven in over a month and before that was parked for over 9 months. Only put a few hundred miles on it since it's been back on the road. But trans shifts great no noises from the motor and it makes great oil pressure. The motor smokes a little but it's not bad and goes away with a little additive. Tires are in good shape and I haven't had any issues with the brakes. The rest of the body is in decent shape but no where near perfect. Some bubbling and some chips and some not so great body work but with a bumper and pulling the radiator support with lights I'm sure the truck will keep going for many many more miles. Interior isn't great. ripped seat, hanging headliner, and sun bleached carpet. The truck doesn't have a horn (aftermarket steering wheel) but the truck was a work horse and never let me down. Put over 25k on the truck in just over a year. What you see is what you get. Truck is sold as is and highest bidder wins. I will work with you and a shipper if you must get it shipped. I will not ship it myself you must do everything with shipping. Please ask any questions. No warranty no nothing. Don't expect a show truck, it's a work horse.
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