1995 Chevy Cheyenne 1-ton Flat Bed Utility Truck New Parts Ready To Go 7.4 Gas

  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Cheyenne
  • Type: Flatbed
  • Year: 1995
  • Mileage: 180,773
  • VIN: 1GBHC34N5SE232167
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: 7.4
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Drive type: 2WD
  • Interior color: grey
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
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1995 Chevrolet Cheyenne Description

New parts installed recently, New Hydro boost brake unit, new master cylinder, new front calipers and brake shoes, new rear wheel cylinders, most brake lines replaced, new fuel tank, new fuel pump in tank, 2-new fuel lines from tank, (still needs one replaced from junction to engine but doesn't leak yet), New Napa Legend battery, Tires have good tread all the way around. Steel wheels with chrome caps. The cab lights need sealed up, it leaks pretty good on inside when it rains hard. Seat has a large chunk gone on drivers side edge. The temp gauge will run normal all the way up to almost the red line but I've had it checked and they said it was running normal. It overheated once a couple years ago but was low on coolant, otherwise it hasn't been a problem. I've had it 6 years and run it all over the Midwest. It had a utility box originally but I put the flat bed on, The bed floor has rusted out spots that can be patched, I patched some spots already. The pipe rack is very solid and will hold a pretty heavy load. Overload springs and they are very stiff. It had the drivers side door and fender replaced before I got it, passenger fender and door are rusty as well as cab corners. I swiped a tree stump with the right rocker and door but it opens and closes ok. Bed length is 94 inches just shy of 8 foot, width is just over 7 foot by an inch. 7.4 liter or 454 big block fuel injectedengine runs strong, good transmission, good rearend (replaced bearings in rearend 3 years ago). I just don't need it anymore with a bad back I cant load it. There are usedmud flaps laying on the bed but I never got around to building the brackets for them.