1993 Chevy C/k Pickup Truck, 4x4, Short Bed, Z71 - Chevrolet, Silverado, Truck on 2040-cars
Lehi, Utah, United States
LIKE NEW (for the year), extremely hard to find, 1993 Chevy Z71 single cab short bed 4x4 truck. This truck is seriously the cleanest 1993, all original paint and interior, truck that you will ever find. The engine is original and runs excellent with no leaks - engine compartment looks brand new! Fun to drive manual transmission, Flowmaster dual exhaust, clean and shiny aftermarket wheels and tires, hard tonneau cover with lock (painted to match), power windows/locks/cruise control, ice cold A/C. Everything works on this truck just like the day it was new. The paint is glossy and it has very few imperfections at all. The interior and exterior both are super clean with no stains or visible rust at all. Aftermarket CD player with iPod and bluetooth capability. YOU WILL NOT FIND A CLEANER TRUCK THAN THIS. RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. Truck is listed for sale locally - I have the right to end the auction at any time if sold locally. Keep in mind this is a 1993 so it is not new but very close in my opinion. Please email me with questions.
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