1989 GMC 3/4 ton truck located in Eustis Florida
Make: |
GMC |
Model: |
Sierra 2500 |
Year: |
1989 |
Mileage: |
257,000 |
VIN: |
1GTFC24K4KE512424 |
Engine: |
350 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Eustis, Florida, United States |
1989 GMC Sierra 2500 Additional Info:
I bought this truck about 7 years ago as a spare to use around the farm. I have put less than 200 miles on it. When I bought it the man had replaced the following. New exhaust front to back, new alternator, water pump, radiator, brakes drums, rotors, calipers. Engine was rebuilt and had 75,000 when I got it. Tuck has about 250,000. At the time I parked this Sept. 2015 I was starting it and moving it but the fuel pump in the tank crapped out. It has been tested and is definitely the electric pump. Voltage at the plug but no pump. If you put fuel in butterfly it fires right up. I would not have hesitated to drive this from Florida to California and back again if it had a new set of tires. 2 tires leak down...dry rotted. two were decent and there are 2 used tires in the bed to use. The truck is worth at least $1500 as parts and as much as $5000 to strip it and sell off the parts. I got divorced and lost the title. It's about $100 and some leg running to tag office but can be titled. Many states because of age don't require one...Georgia for one. The truck has been sitting in Eustis Florida waiting for me to come back from NC to pick it up. It's at my Uncles...and they want it gone so If you purchase I will give you his number to arrange pickup. You will need a trailer unless you fix there first. You will have to discuss that with him.
Truck looks great in these pics taken the day I dropped it off in Sept. 2015. It has been sitting under trees ever since so I'm sure it looks like $$$$. Body is in great shape...hood and roof peeling. Interior is a bench seat and interior is in pretty nice shape. Power windows have those crappy nylon strips to lift and lower windows. They work but you have to help drivers all the way up.
These electric fuel pumps are not very expensive but for most it requires dropping the fuel cell. There is a video on Youtube I can send you that shows you how to replace easily and in no time. If you want to see it I will send but it won't allow me to post here.