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FS: GMC 1500 Off-Roader - Ryan T - 04-08-2012

Dunno if anybody here would be interested in this, but my neighbor is selling a very well sorted out off-roader. I've tinkered on this puppy with him some and it really is in great shape, runs good and starts up with just two pumps of the gas pedal. Pass the word along if you know anyone that would be interested, $4,000 is his bottom dollar.

Selling a 1984 GMC Sierra 1500 with a custom solid steel flat bed. All lift and suspension parts installed in 2010.

141k miles on the chassis, ~10k miles on rebuilt chevy 350 V8. Along with the rebuild the following was replaced:
New carb
New water pump
new starter
new brake lines, calipers, rotors and pads. Also new e-brake cable. Ignore the piece of wood behind it, the truck doesn't need it I'm just overcautious since it mostly sits.
4-speed manual granny transmission.

Suspension:
6" rough country lift with 37x12.50x15 Good Year tires.
Dana 44 front with brand new Warn Lockouts
Dana 60 1-ton 14 bolt rear.
4.10 gears

Others:
10 gallon fuel tank with new pump mounted on custom flat bed, dual flowmasters with no leaks, very minimal rust, brand new cab mounts included but not installed. Truck runs great, starts right up and shifts smoothly. Interior has oil pressure, engine temp and battery voltage.

$4300 fairly firm. I have tons more pics.

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Re: FS: GMC 1500 Off-Roader - Goodspeed - 04-08-2012

That truck is bawse.


Re: FS: GMC 1500 Off-Roader - Dave - 04-09-2012

An added bonus to these trucks is that if you're working in the engine bay, and it's raining, just climb in there with your toolbag and you can continue without getting wet. Hell of a lot better than being hunched over (or standing on your tiptoes in this case).