Chevrolet/gmc 1ton Dually Custom Car Hauler Flat Bed Tow Truck Ratrod,street Rod on 2040-cars
San Andreas, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 3500
Trim: 2 DOOR
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: REAR
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 111,111
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Red
THIS IS A CUSTOM BUILT 1976 GMC 3500 DUALLY THAT HAS BEEN STRETCHED AND HAS HAD A CUSTOM BED MADE FOR IT TO HAUL YOUR CLASSIC OR RACE CAR OR OWN YOUR OWN TOW TRUCK
THE TRUCK IS 26 FT LONG OVERALL.
THE BED IS 17.6 FT LONG CUSTOM BUILT DIAMOND PLATE TOP WITH SMOOTH SIDES AND WITH PULL OUT REAR RAMPS
THE BED IS 92 WIDE
ALSO HAS MOVEABLE WHEEL CHOCKS FOR DIFFERENT LENGHT CARS.
IT HAS 4 LOCKING BOXES ON THE SIDES
A WINCH TO PULL UP CARS I DONT KNOW IF THE WINCH WORKS OR NOT IT IS NOT WIRED.
THE TRUCK RUNS PRETTY DECENT IT SHOULD BE TUNED UP AND REBUILD THE CARB,I DROVE THE TRUCK ABOUT 10 MILES SEEMS TO HAVE DECENT POWER
ALL THE SMOG EQUIP. IS STILL INTACTED.
I JUST HAD A NEW WINDSHIELD PUT IN IT ON FRIDAY (375.00)
NEW BATTERY (95.00)
HAS NEW EXHAUST AND MUFFLERS.
TIRES ARE STILL GOOD FRONTS LOOK LIKE THEY ARE NEWER TIRES THE REARS HAVE SOME WEATHER CHECKS.
THE TRUCK HAS HAD MOST OF THE BODY WORK DONE AND IS IN PRIMER.ORIGINAL COLOR LOOK TO BE RED.
NEW CUSTOM BILLET GRILLE
I ALSO HAVE A NICE CHROME FRONT BUMPER THAT GOES WITH THE TRUCK
THE SEAT NEEDS TO BE REDONE AS IT IS ORIGINAL
AND IT WILL NEED A NEW RUBBER FLOOR MAT
IT HAS POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS.
GREAT POWER STEERING AND BRAKES SEEM OK TOO.
350 LOOKS LIKE IT MAYBE A CRATE GM GOOD WRENCH MOTOR SWAP FROM SOMETIME AGO.(UNKNOWN MILES)
THE TURBO 400 SHIFTS FINE
ALL THE GAUGES WORK IT HAS GREAT OIL PRESSURE,WATER TEMP HOLD STEADY AT 180. AND THE FUEL GAUGE WORKS TOO.
ALL THE LIGHTS WORK,TURN SIGNALS TOO.
IT HAS LED ON THE REAR OF THE BED.
ALSO HAS A LIGHT BAR RACK BEHIND THE CAB FOR YOUR YELLOW LIGHT BAR.
THIS TRUCK IS SOLD WITH LIEN SALE PAPERS ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS FILL IN THE BLANKS
THERE IS NO BACK FEES OWED ..I WENT DOWN TO THE DMV AND CHECK OUT WHAT NEEDED TO BE DONE TO REGISTER IT.I HAVE ALL THE CORRECT PAPERS FROM THE TOWING COMPANY I BOUGHT IT FROM.ALL THAT IS NEEDED IS TO FILL OUT THE PAPER WORK IN YOUR NAME TO GET A TITLE.
I WOULD RECOMMEND TOWING OR SHIPPING TO YOUR ADDRESS AS THERE ARE NO CURRENT TAGS AND SHOULD NOT BE DRIVEN ON THE ROAD..
YOU COULD PROPABLY GET A MOVING PERMIT AND FLAT TOW IT WITH A CAR /TRUCK DOLLY.ONCE WE REMOVE THE REAR DRIVELINE (I CAN DO THAT NO PROBLEM)
YOU CANT EVEN BUILD THE BED FOR WHAT I WANT FOR THE WHOLE SETUP.
I WAS GOING TO PAINT IT AND FINISH IT TO HAUL A FEW OF MY CLASSICS TO SHOWS,BUT NOW PLANS HAVE CHANGED.
PLEASE CALL ME WITTH QUESTIONS....THIS IS A RUNNING AND DRIVING PROJECT. HOT ROD HAULER.
GIVE ME A CALL...IF YOU PLAN ON BIDDING PLAN ON PAYING TOO.
THANKS FOR LOOKING
BILL
(209) 304-7352
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