1987 GMC Sierra 1-Ton Work Truck Extensively rebuilt GMC Sierra
1-ton that's ready to go to work. Nearly every major component has
been replaced or rebuilt, with only about 100 miles on the complete
build. Brand-new 4-bolt main engine Rebuilt Turbo 400 automatic
transmission New driveline New front suspension New tires
Approximately 100 miles since rebuild Rebuilt or Replaced
Components: Engine Transmission Driveline Front suspension Tires
Most mechanical and operational systems Original Components
Remaining: Frame Cab shell Glass Rear leaf springs Rear bumper
Equipment Included: Driver's-side gutter broom High-lift dump
hopper with all-new metal VH4D 30 HP engine with approximately 300
hours Extra parts included Capable of generating income through
sweeping and snow removal operations, this truck is built to work
and designed for long-term reliability. A turnkey commercial unit
ready for years of service. Important Information - Please Read
Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our
client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have
a showroom with approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment
only. Contact First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak
with one of our representatives before visiting. FREE Consignment -
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