Custom 1996 Chevy Silverado 1500 Stepside Pickup 4x4 4wd 5.7l Vortec on 2040-cars
Washington, Iowa, United States
Custom 1996 Silverado Stepside Pickup 1/2 ton 4 wheel drive 5.7L Vortec , I have another Vortec engine and custom topper goes with this. I bought this vehicle new off show room floor. The interior is cloth seats with wood trim. Most exterior paint is still excellent. The vehicle hit a ditch and mail box in the winter. Then the motor started knocking so I placed it in storage for the past two years. Decided to sell it as I no longer have garage to repair. The box and two doors still are in beautiful condition. Hood and front fenders have clear coat flaking off. The motor will run but knocks and I started it yesterday and tried to move it and transmission now may have seals dried and causing transmission to need repaired. This is a one of a kind collector. Very sharp looking.
On Jul-25-14 at 09:33:32 PDT, seller added the following information: Motor in back of truck is not the 5.7L , picture was taken and added by mistake. I will add the 5.7L picture soon. I have a 2000 5.7L with 145,000 miles to go with this truck. Also have a Custom Step side Topper in great shape only has a few scratches. The 5.7 Vortec motor cost me $1200. And Topper was $1400. The Motor in the truck can be relisted after you install this motor. 5.7L Vortec motors go for 500-$1000 just as a rebuilder. The transmission is believed to now be ok. Mechanic said reason vehicle would not move was due to drive shaft taken out to move without key. I do have the ignition key. |
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