1986 Gmc Chevrolet C-10 Shortwide With Lt1 Corvette Motor on 2040-cars
Royse City, Texas, United States
1986 GMC CHEVROLET SHORTWIDE C-10 WITH LT1 CORVETTE MOTOR ALL NEW LT1 CORVETTE MOTOR ALL REBUILT WITH ABOUT 500 MILES ON IT. AUTOMATIC, LOADED UP PICK UP. THE PAINT IS REALLY NICE ALONG THE INTERIOR BEING EXTRA CLEAN. THE A/C NEEDS ONE NEW A/C LINE TO MAKE IT WORK. RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT, NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS AT ALL. POWER STEERING AND POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES. WINNER OF THIS LISTING WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. IF BUYER IS FROM STATE OF TEXAS THEY WILL HAVE TO COVER THE COST OF THE TAXES AND TRANSFER FEES. ANYONE WHO IS OUT OF STATE OR COUNTRY WILL HAVE TITLE MAILED TO YOU OR YOU WILL RECEIVE TITLE AT DELIVERY. CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 972-898-0667 Check out my other items!
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