Maybe swap in some old abused cab mounts.I saw that too but its bent the opposite way that these trucks normally bend, lol.
That truck has spent a lot of time on a hoist!
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Maybe swap in some old abused cab mounts.I saw that too but its bent the opposite way that these trucks normally bend, lol.
That truck has spent a lot of time on a hoist!
Super low miles isn't necessarily a plus. And the condition appears to be less than a well cared for truck should be. I did pay 21K for a similar truck last year with 15K miles. But it was a fully loaded Silverado with only 2 minor issues. Original tires and sagging headliner. Have added class 3 hitch, Transmission cooler, and electric brakes. Now use it as my tow vehicle.Hey all, I saw this GMT400 for sale on my way home from work. At first, I though the sign on the windshield that read 800 miles was a typo, until I read the printed info on the driver's window, describing the truck's unusual history. The paint is a bit dull, but the truck appears very clean, with very little rust. The truck appears to have a current registration and inspection.
I think the asking price of $25,000 is pretty steep, especially for a 2wd. Just curious what ya'll think it's worth. I'd say maybe $12,000. I'm always a bit leery of vehicles that sat, undriven, for many years, as that can cause issues with calipers seizing, rubber seals shrinking, etc.
I do think the quad headlights on this 1988 truck are pretty cool, though. Interestingly enough, this week, I also saw another 1988 truck with the quad headlights, when I stopped at my local Harbor Freight. That truck, however, was in fairly rough shape body-wise, and had around 150,000 miles.