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TrailTamer

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1996 GMC Suburban C2500
« on: May 31, 2018, 03:10:27 PM »
1996 GMC Suburban C2500 (3/4 ton) 2WD 7.4L Vortec Big Block V-8

Runs very strong. Nearly zero rust! Originally from Florida. This will make a great tow rig for someone. Selling as-is.

MANY new/newer parts:
-Fan clutch
-Belt
-Belt tensioner
-Power steering/brake hydrobooster hoses
-Front and rear brakes
-Ignition tune up including whole new distributor
-Radiator
-Both front doors’ exterior door handles
-Driver side front interior door handle
-Recent oil & oil filter change

Load E A/T tires with ton of tread life left on newer plastidip’d black OEM wheels with chrome GMC hub caps.

NEED:
-Intake manifold gaskets (I have it and will be included if I haven’t get to put them in yet)

Problems (but non-critical):
-A/C in-op
-Some dents in the body but nothing major
-Typical wear & tear for a 22 years old truck with >200,000 miles

Make an offer! I’ll like this gone. I can deliver (via trailer). Trades considered.

$2,500
« Last Edit: July 17, 2018, 12:30:06 PM by TrailTamer »

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Re: 1996 GMC Suburban C2500
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2018, 12:34:16 PM »

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Re: 1996 GMC Suburban C2500
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2018, 03:22:52 PM »
the words "needs intake manifold gaskets"  is scaring off 95% of anyone who would want to look at this thing....  $0.02

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Re: 1996 GMC Suburban C2500
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2018, 10:54:09 AM »
the words "needs intake manifold gaskets"  is scaring off 95% of anyone who would want to look at this thing....  $0.02

$0.02 taken.

I had people running to me to look at it just to find out it’s 2wd.  ::) even though the ad say 2WD in it. I’ve been tempting to find a D60 with 4.10 to match its FF14B rear to make it 4WD and have fun with it for a bit before selling. Haha

I’m aware of the intake manifold gasket that may scare potential buyers away. I just don’t want to use my time putting new intake manifold gaskets in it at the time being. Although I’ll put them in if that’ll make the sale. Until then, selling as-is.  :)