1985 K10 Short Bed Silverado 4x4 Ram Jet Fuel Injected 350 Crate Motor on 2040-cars
Waldron, Arkansas, United States
1985 K-10 1/2 Ton 4 X 4 short wheel base. This truck was bought new in Little Rock, AR, and has remained in Arkansas for its' entire life. We are the third owners. This truck has always been properly cared for and it definitely shows. It has all the original paint that is in very good condition, except for the hood which is peeling. The hood could easily be repainted, but we chose to leave all original. Lots of money has been spent mostly by the second owner. He wanted the dependability of fuel injection, so he purchased a new GM Ram Jet fuel injected 350 (330 HP) crate motor and had it professionally installed. This installation included factory fuel pumps in the tanks identical to the 1987 model. At the time of installation, all new accessories were installed along with factory serpentine belt system. The 700 R4 transmission was also completely rebuilt and beefed up at this time. The truck has approximately 26,000 miles since this work was performed. All door and window rubber and weather strips have been replaced with new. We have installed a Rough Country 4 inch suspension lift (springs in front/blocks in rear), 35/1250/15 BFG Mud Terrains (currently 75% tread remaining) on the factory rally wheels, all new shocks, new front rotors/pads, repacked front bearings with new seals, and new Pioneer stereo system with Kenwood speakers (in factory locations). Everything works as it should: cold a/c, heat, all gauges, power windows/door locks, wipers, lights, and 4-wheel drive system. Cruise control is all there, just not hooked up. The truck was ordered from the factory with limited slip differential and engine oil cooler. This truck has absolutely no rust other than very little surface rust on hood. This truck is very solid and tight. Lots of receipts on items not mentioned, pictures speak for themselves. This truck runs, drives, and stops as it should. Still has the original owner's manuals. Interior is in very good shape with no signs of being smoked in. The factory jack and tools are still mounted under the hood.The odometer is showing 76,555, we do not know if that is actual. If you have any questions, please email or feel free to call Allen at 479-207-2946.
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