98 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab - Rebuilt Motor And Transmission (less Than 3k Miles Each) on 2040-cars
Cuba, Alabama, United States
1998 Chevy 1500 extended cab pickup. Has rebuilt motor and transmission both with about 3,000 miles on them. Body is showing 230k. Needs a little tlc but it's a good solid pickup, I'm not scared to get in it and drive it anywhere. Has power windows, locks, mirrors and seats. Tinted glass. Heat and air (air conditioner has small freon leak, you have to keep charging it.) Body and paint are in good condition. Interior is in good condition considering the age. Has cd player am/fm radio. The only known issues are it has a small exhaust leak at the manifold and it is making a slight ticking noise at idle. Sounds like a noisy lifter, but doesn't seem to affect anything. The truck runs and drives fine, it is real smooth going down the road. The temp gauge is stuck in the instrument cluster, but doesn't affect anything.
Good solid work truck, first vehicle for teen or anyone needing a good reliable truck. With less than 3k miles on the motor and transmission you're getting a great deal! |
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