Detail Info for: GMC : Sierra 1500 Sierra NO RESERVE!!!!1988 GMC Sierra chevy c10 shop truck low rider hot rod

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/08/2014
Price:
$ 5100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
100000
Location:
Chatfield, Minnesota, 55923
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1988 GMC Sierra 1500
Submodel Body Type:
Sierra Pickup Truck
Engine:
350
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1gtdc14k7jz514774
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1988 GMC Shortbox Shop TruckNo Reserve!!!!!! Check out this video: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u3XiIMp10Ac I am selling my 1988 GMC shortbox with no reserve. Powered by a 350 tuned port injection with about 50,000 miles backed by an automatic 4speed transmission. The motor and tranny were out of a mid 80's corvette so it is a nice cruiser. It has Air Conditioning, power windows, power locks, drivers side power seat. It has a pioneer cd/stereo system and subwoofer. The paint job is beatiful as you can see in the pics and video. I would say it is a 9/10. The rims are 20in iroc wrapped in toyo proxes with good tread left on them. The bed has been professionally rhinolined. The tailgate handle was relocated inside the bed. The bed is covered with a locking hard tonneau cover. There is a hidden hitch behind the license plate so it can tow a trailer. It has Air Lift helper bags in the rear suspension. This truck is an absolute headturner wherever it goes!! The speedometer doesn't currently work. If you have any questions, email/call/ or text me at 507-421-8482. I am selling the truck to buy a bobber or rat rod so would consider trades for those only.On Jun-07-14 at 06:32:25 PDT, seller added the following information: Speedometer update: I have been getting a lot of questions about the speedometer not working. I believe I found the solution in Summit racing magazine for $110. Cyberdyne make a universal GPS speed sensor that works with any electrical speedometer . The part number is CYB-69248E in Summit. Click on this link to read more about it. http://www.cyberdynegauges.net/sensors.php