1990 Lifted Chevy K1500 Mud Truck on 2040-cars
Topeka, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1990
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: C/K Pickup 1500
Mileage: 146,246
Trim: Reg cab
Upgrade list: New rear end (1 year old) $1400 TH 400 tranny w/ shift kit (2yrs old) $1200 All new 4 ball joints (year and half old) $800 installed Hooker headers w/ duel exhaust 35 Cooper STT's with approx. 30% tread $1200 new 6" lift Side steps Throttle body spacer New cap and rotor 1 new and one newer CV half shaft All new shocks All new front end steering components New u joints front and rear New radiator hose TH400 kickdown switch wired up Cowl induction hood Toolbox New ECU, coolant sensor, IAC, ICM, EGR modulator, newer plugs and wires Upgraded speakers all around sounds very clean (for right price 2 12" boston G1's in low profile box, 1600watt Audiobahn also really clean sound) The cons are the transfer case leaks slightly think its a plugged vent since i already replaced the seal. Also one of the brake lines in the rear leaks a little as well but doesn't really affect braking that much and i know where its rusted and can point it out. As far as the body its in pretty good shape besides the driver door which was creased back on itself (still closes) and a dent on the passenger side door. Interior is ok no major rips but shows its age. *Finally the motor recently started knocking and after tearing it down found its a broken crankshaft (broke at an angle so still turns but knocks pretty good). Pretty sure I caught it soon enough that the damage is limited and the rest of the motor would be good if interested in a rebuild. Other than this freakish break the motor has been really good plenty of power and never a problem otherwise. Would make a solid mud truck with a little work. Well over $4500 just in upgrades make me an offer. Buyer responsible for pickup or shipping. |
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