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Chevrolet : C/K Pickup 3500 Silverado 1990 chevy silverado 3 3 crew cab k 30 v 3500

Chevrolet : C/K Pickup 3500 Silverado 1990 chevy silverado 3 3 crew cab k 30 v 3500

$6,500

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Year 1990

Make Chevrolet

Model C/K Pickup 3500

Category -

Mileage 155000

Posted Over 1 Month

1990 V3500. 155,000 miles. 454 motor, TH400 transmission, NP205 transfer case, Dana 60 axle in front, GM Corporate 14 bolt full floating axle in back, 3.73:1 gears. I bought it with 140,000 and was told there was only 40,000 on a reman motor. After having the valve covers off, I believe it. the trans shifts fine. I've changed the fluid a few times, and it always looks like shit withing 100 miles, but the truck always shifts fine. I redid the head liner and painted the all the pillar trim with SEM interior paint, it has a carpeted cover on the cracked up dash. I put tinted windows from a suburban in the rear doors, one is cracked, but I have another set that comes with. Truck has power windows, power locks, air conditioning (compressor and brackets gone,) cruise (actuator missing) dual battery trays (one battery,) AM/FM cassette player from newer Chevy truck. 5 1/2 speakers kinda hacked in the kick panels, 6x9's in custom 6x9 mounts in the cab corners. No carpet or seat belts in the rear because the truck originally was a BONUSCAB, and came factory with no carpet, seat, or belts in the rear. In the five years I've owned it I've replaced both sending units, left fuel tank, I have another brand new tank that comes with, both tanks hold fuel and work, but the bed on it only has one filler door, lines from both tanks to motor, switching valve, rear leaf springs, all the tie rod ends, all the ujoints (all are still good), carrier bearing for rear driveshaft, front brake hoses and calipers, master cylinder, water pump, heater hoses, radiator hoses, radiator, starter, cap rotor, plugs, wires, ignition module, and coil (all ignition AC Delco, was done less than a year ago,) manifolds were pulled, resurfaced and new gaskets installed with new doughnut gaskets at the y-pipe, factory style aluminum valve covers (these came off a boat, the factory tin ones were shot, so I upgraded,) shocks front and rear, air and fuel filters, 6-7000 miles on 315/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs on Hummer H2 wheels, 10,000 pound trailer hitch with 7 pin and 4 pin plugs, wire ran for trailer brakes, but no trailer brake controller in truck. It's got a Jeep Cherokee steering shaft in it to get rid of the factory rag joints. I screwed up putting that in and the steering wheel is upside down now, a simple fix that I haven't had the gumption to fix.In the last month it got new front pads and rotors, and new front wheel bearings. The rear got new wheel bearings, and was converted to rear disk with new pads, rotors, calipers, and all 3 hoses, the rear end was rebuilt with all new bearings, new ring and pinion, and a new Detroit locker. When I did all this I lost the clips to hold the hoses to the rear end, so I slapped some zip-ties on there. Not my most professional repair, but I needed to use the truck and couldn't wait to order or find new tabs.The factory box was smashed up and rotted out, so I put on the one you see in the photos. It's in good shape. Cab needs rockers, cab corners, and there is some associated rust in the body supports. Front doors have dents. Front fenders have been trimmed to clear the tires, but they still rub at times.I have no idea where to start with a price. Comparable rigs are few and far between. Look it over. Ask some questions. Make me an offer. Worst I can say is no. Or I can insult you if it's an insulting offer. It's not perfect, but it's far from a junker. It's been my daily driver for a long while and I have no doubts about the reliability of it.

Trim Silverado