BigRich
Well-known member
Do you need a reliable, simple to maintain, all-purpose truck? Or are you looking for a truck that can easily trailer your bikes and full kit to the track? If so, then you're in luck!
For sale is our 1994 GMC 1500 with ~212k miles under its belt. Maintenance wise, the truck has newish tires (probably 500m on them), a brand new battery, an oil change within the last 1000m, a new serpentine belt, and well charged AC unit.
We bought the truck so that my wife could bring and sell her mid-century modern furniture, decor, and handcrafts at craft shows in the area. So if you've been to shows like Junk in the Trunk, Three Speckeled Hens, or the Pleasanton Street Fair...then you probably saw our truck in the background! But given current conditions, she's doing more business through Etsy.
As such, we're selling the truck so that someone else can get the same usefulness we did. And that all said, SOLD on CL!
Shoot me a PM if you're interested in checking it out! We're located in Danville...thanks!
PS - The truck also comes with a hard top cover for the bed! We just found it more useful to haul stuff with the top off...cheers!
For sale is our 1994 GMC 1500 with ~212k miles under its belt. Maintenance wise, the truck has newish tires (probably 500m on them), a brand new battery, an oil change within the last 1000m, a new serpentine belt, and well charged AC unit.
We bought the truck so that my wife could bring and sell her mid-century modern furniture, decor, and handcrafts at craft shows in the area. So if you've been to shows like Junk in the Trunk, Three Speckeled Hens, or the Pleasanton Street Fair...then you probably saw our truck in the background! But given current conditions, she's doing more business through Etsy.
As such, we're selling the truck so that someone else can get the same usefulness we did. And that all said, SOLD on CL!
Shoot me a PM if you're interested in checking it out! We're located in Danville...thanks!
PS - The truck also comes with a hard top cover for the bed! We just found it more useful to haul stuff with the top off...cheers!
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