Vehicle Description
This 1989 Chevrolet K1500 4x4 is an all-around attractive setup
with a bright style, a beefy stance, handy features, an overdrive
transmission, and a fuel-injected V8.
This Chevy has a distinct look. The burgundy gives you a touch of a
deeper tone, and the hint of metallic gives it added flair. It's
nothing too fancy to be on a useful truck, but it does give it an
added attraction. Of course, there's just something always
attractive about a tall 4x4 short bed with a nice set of dual
exhaust tips. And with this is a true classic, it's also truly
functional. That's why you have the liner paint in the bed and the
proper trailer hitch on the rear.
The interior is clean and comfortable, which makes it a nice place
to spend some time. It has good features like cold-blowing air
conditioning, a recovered front seat, a tilt steering column,
cruise control, and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo. And this is a
floor shift control for the transfer case, which is always
desirable for those who plan to use this as a useful 4x4.
The engine bay has the tidy look of a good powerhouse. In fact, we
were told the 5.7-liter V8 was given a more recent rebuild (it may
need to have a bit of a shakedown to get it fully settled.) While
it's unknown if the odometer represents the full actual mileage, it
seems moot if the truck has fresher investments in major
components. Overall, it's all about being the truck you want to
drive. This was the first generation of Chevy pickups to give you a
4x4 that also had an independent front suspension. That means you
still get the go-anywhere prowess, but when you're just riding in
the city, this is much more comfortable than other classic 4x4s.
There's also power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a
four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive to make this a
great pickup for travels near or far.
This truck is distinct, capable, fun, and useful. It makes for a
modern classic with a ton of appeal. Call now!