1990 Suburban Washington State $1000 obo

--LOWERED---$800 obo


I bought this truck to replace our Yukon but my wife would rather drive a small car than either huge truck! Who knew?

Short and sweet:
1990 1/2 ton 4x4 Chevrolet Suburban
Gray and black with peeled rooftop, the paint is typical mid 90's paint but looks good.
Grey cloth interior, all three rows are intact, with dual armrest captians chairs in front. .
Has rear A/C and barn doors, rear tow hitch and front tow hooks.
Truck has factory roof rack.
235/75-15 Goodyear tires 60% tread with aluminum wheels.
TBI 350 and 700R4 Automatic, manual shift transfer case
Solid front axle and dual front shock absorbers
Skid plates on transfer case and fuel tank
190,000 miles

The bad:
-Steering column is worn.
-Engine runs and drives but has trouble starting once warmed up...still trying to figure this out slowly.
-The rear windows are both cracked. Replacements can be had with sale.
-Brakes will need pedal manually returned after application, may free up with more use, since it has been sitting for a while.
-There is a ripple and roll on the passenger rear quarter panel, that is part of the cracked rear window issue.


Pictures:
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$800 obo in Port Angeles, Washington
 
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19" Seat Width for Drivers hips, good condition cloth cover
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Second Row leg room and grey carpet(floormats removed)
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I am 6'8" and #230 so most average people would swim in the second row with the drivers seat aft as much as possible
 
Update for those considering this as a base build...I have it starting and moving with the current dilemma; the brake pedal must be lifted after depressing it. Also once it is warm it does not reliably start again, I am working as we go but now it is mobile and capable of driving onto a trailer and reversing off.

Lowered to $800 obo

Youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC0AwSH1glY
 

clandr1

Adventurer
That is a NICE condition burb for $800, even when the engine issues and mileage are taken into consideration. Someone would get a deal on this one if they were to be able to troubleshoot without having to take it to a shop.
 

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