Detail Info for: 1984 Chevrolet Suburban Silverado 5.7L/350CID V8, 2WD, tailgate, unusually clean underneath, I love this truck!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
10/27/2016
Price:
$ 1200.00
Condition:
Mileage:
204000
Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19118
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1984 Chevrolet Suburban
Submodel Body Type:
C10 Wagon
Engine:
5.7L V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1G8EC16L5EF146039
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

INTROI love this truck! I love the way it drives, the way it smells, and the fact that it has never let me down. If I could in any way justify keeping it I would do so but it just doesn't fit into my life right now. It gets lots of attention and folks regularly stop me to ask about it. I want to find it a good home with someone who loves it like I do. I'd prefer to have it go to someone who plans to restore it someday. Apart from some recent accident damage at the left rear this truck is exceptionally solid and clean and will make an excellent work truck or a great basis for a full restoration. All records from the time that I have owned the truck are included along with a shop manual.IMMEDIATE NEEDSIn order to pass inspection the truck will need the left rear tail light repaired. This could be done without repairing the entire left rear quarter panel.ACCIDENT DAMAGEIn July of this year the truck was hit at the left rear corner while parked. The damage affects the front and rear bumpers (it was pushed into the car parked in front of it), the left rear quarter panel, and the left rear door. The left rear door operates as if it wasn’t hit and the tailgate was unaffected. The damage to the tail light is the only part that affects the drivability and inspectibility of the truck. Fully repairing the accident damage will cost between $2,000 and $2,500 if done by a shop like Maaco. All of the parts are readily available. In repaired condition the truck is worth about $4,000 to $4,500 and it is appreciating in value. This makes repairing the truck very much worthwhile. MAINTENANCEBelow is a spreadsheet showing the work done on the truck in the past 9,200 miles. It has been very well maintained. It has an Interstate battery, four recent tires, and the spare Good-Year tire has never seen the road. The exhaust and brakes have been completely re-built.RUSTThe frame and undercarriage are exceptionally clean due to the fact that it spent much of its life in upstate South Carolina. There is rust at the bottom of the left rear quarter panel but around it. The panel was probably damaged and this lead to localized rot. See the of the bottom of the spare tire well which is pristine in spite of the paint having been rubbed off the metal by the working of the spare tire. This is directly inboard of the rusted quarter panel. There is also rot at the front of the right front wheel well. See the picture looking down past the battery. The rest of the wheel well is fine as is the left side. Otherwise, there is some rust at the bottom of the doors, door openings, and tailgate. See the picture of the bottom of the left rear door opening. The sills are solid. None of the rust affects the structure of the truck. The rust at the bottom of the doors and tailgate is due to the seals having gotten old. They now let water in around the door and the glass which runs down and rusts the bottom of the doors/tailgate and the openings. I have a set of new seals for the tailgate which I never installed and these will be included with the truck.MILEAGEI’ve put a bit more than 21,000 miles on the truck since I purchased it in June 2001. The odometer currently shows about 3,900 miles. My best guess is that the truck has 204,000 miles on it. This would mean that it averaged 10,700 miles/year in the years before I bought it. WEAR AND TEARThere is normal wear and tear to the interior. The front seats are solid and really only need seat covers. Pretty much every part for this truck, including interior trim, is available from LMC Truck and other suppliers. MOTOR AND MECHANICALSThe motor has not had any major problems since I’ve owned the truck. Like most old carbureted vehicles it doesn’t like to get up on a cold morning but has always started for me. It originally had air conditioning but the compressor and other parts were removed at some point before I owned it. The heater works really well! Work done on Chevy Suburban in past 9,112 miles MILEAGE SHOP DATE WORK COST 203832 CURRENT ODOMETER not recorded Incognito Auto Repair 7/29/2014 Muffler, intermediate pipe, tail pipe $710.51 201321 John Gabriel Jr. Goodyear Tire & Auto 7/10/14 4 new Trail Climber tires $541.20 200221 MIDAS 4/10/2013 Exhaust manifold, heat riser (see comment on heat riser part) $630.58 not recorded Incognito Auto Repair 7/16/2013 New water pump, power steering pump, and hoses $919.05 199714 Joe Ott’s Garage 5/31/2012 Rebuild brakes, front and rear $1063.49 198269 Firestone Complete Auto Care 10/29/2011 New front/rear shock absorbers, wheel and tire service $990.94 198104 Certified Auto Repair Service 9/6/2011 New wiper motor $191.18 not recorded Beaufort Auto Electric 8/31/11 Repair all lighting front/rear, repair radio/CB, repair tailgate $228.28 197157 Certified Auto Repair Service 9/30/10 Replace valve cover gaskets, maintenence $207.99 194720 Certified Auto Repair Service 12/9/09 Replace lower ball joints, new belts $349.44 TOTAL $5832.66 NOTE: The odometer recently rolled over and so the hundred thousands of miles digit is arbitrary.

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