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Checking interest in a 1987 Chevrolet Crew Cab w/ Rockwells

OffRoader93

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It is a 1987 Chevrolet crew cab, long bed. I took the bed off. It has rebuilt 2.5 ton Rockwells with detroit lockers and wilwood pinion brakes. I have military rims reversed with 52" michelins on it. The tires has a lot of tread still. It has a total of 16" of lift. It has a NP 205 Tcase. I have a seal kit for the tcase. It has a Turbo 400 tranny. It has a new diesel torque converter in it. The motor I just rebuilt. It is a 6.2l diesel with the banks turbo. It has the intake and smoke stack straight out the hood. Engine has all new bearings except cam and has new piston rings. I put rebuilt injectors back on it. It is a pretty strong motor. Nice for slow crawling. It has full hydraulic steering. Brand new single ended cylinder, new pump, new charlyn valve, reservoir, and hoses. I have traction bars on the front and back. If anyone buys it, I will let a well-built winch bumper I had made go with it. The bumper is built heavy, believe me. :D It has a few minor leaks, nothing major. Could use a little finishing up and be an awesome truck. If you want any pictures of the truck or bumper, PM me with your email address. If interested PM me or call 1-309-274-3515, if no answer leave a message. Thanks.

Brenton
 
You'd prolly get more interest if you posted some pics. :deal: :waytogo:
 
I am looking to get around $9,000. Make an offer though. I have a lot in the axles and engine. Thanks.

Brenton
 
Price reduced to $7,000. Might still be flexible after that. Thanks.
 
man i want that thing....but a) i cant afford it. b) that would be about 25" OVER the legal limit.

good luck with the sale
 
is the girl included :D sorry just had to ask
 
HOLY FORK!!! That thing is HUGE! :eek1: :eek1: :eek1:

How tall is the lady in the pic?
 
they are 52" tires so im guessing no more than 5', 5'2" at the most?
 
wearing shoes, preferably with steel toes, is a good idea in a shop environment.

:grin: nice truck.

j
 

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