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Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

1986 C20 LWB
Posted C10 for more possible viewers
Located in Houston TX


Goods
* 3/4 Ton
*Super Staright body
* Zero Leaks
* Zero Shakes or Shimmers
* Runs and Drives Good
* Rebuilt 350 Motor with Mother Thunper cam
* Turbo 400 Transmission with less than 50,000
* All lights and turn signals work.
* $3,000 in tires and wheels put on 12 months ago
* New Battery 
* New Electric Fuel Pump
* New Alternator
* New Master Cylinder
* New Flow master exhaust 
* New Hooker Headers
* After marker Stereo with Auxilary plug
* AM/ FM Radio
* New Oem molding waiting to be installed


Bads
* No Ac Unit
* No Heater
* No Speedometer
* Timing could be adjusted on the motor
* minor dings and scratches throughout
*  Steering Wheel is off
* No Glove Box
* No carpet
*No Cruise Control
* No Center Console


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