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1987 Chevy Dually Diesel Pickup With Reading Utility Box Solid Body Fleet Owned on 2040-parts.com

US $301.00
Location:

Cleveland, Tennessee, US

Cleveland, Tennessee, US
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1987 Chevy 1 ton Dually Diesel. Has Reading utility box 9 feet bed with all working doors and locks. The engine is a 6.2 diesel with only 105193 miles on truck and engine. It has a new injector pump. The injectors need to be replaced and fuel system flushed before it can run. It needs batteries replaced. The tires and brakes are all good. The body is solid and is a great work truck. The truck was from a Florida school district since new. I bought it and drove it to Tennessee and parked it. It was running ruff and had a local shop install a new injector pump. I was told that it also needed injectors and the fuel system flushed which I intended to do myself, but never did. The truck has a solid body and frame. 

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