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- Location
- North Central Washington
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 305
Well, it has been a minute! So much happening with marriage, potential house purchase and move, etc. I've been completely off grid. This is my penance I reckon lol.
After the wedding in June and in preparation for the move to SC, I sold my 2002 Silverado Extra Cab 4wd. It had the 4.8 and 318k miles, it wasn't even close to being able to pull the '84 cross country. I was cruising marketplace and ran across what appeared to be a clean 2005 Silverado 5.3 2wd CCSSB with a whopping 83k miles for $8,400! It checked most of my boxes including the tan interior and already upgraded stereo. I did the right thing and dug into the vehicle history before leaping. Turns out it was a theft recovery from western Washington that went to auction in Oregon and left with a clean title. It had plenty of pics for me to be able to discern what, if any, damage had been done. I assumed some front end work with the wheel being off and could see they cut the wheel to pull off the club. Yup a club. I could tell this was a papaw special from a mile away. The stainless wheel arch trim, chevy mud flaps, chrome side steps, spotless bedliner and low miles gave it away.
I was satisfied enough once I spoke with the seller I made the trip to Portland Oregon to take it for a spin. I was pleased to see that there were brand new Open Country tires on the rig and LT's at that, perfect. I was not so pleased to see some of the defects. Now, none of these were deal breakers if you know your NBS GM trucks. They were in no particular order: stepper motors in gauges were bad, fan speed was done at #3, rear inner handle non-functional, rear defrost non-functional, 7 pin harness cut, steering wheel and airbag rough shape, missing tag lights, all lenses were oxidized, some clear coat oxidization, multiple bulbs out, busted AC vent, missing pass door speaker grille and an evap code.
If you know me you now I don't pay full price unless I need it yesterday, so talked him down to $7,500 and away we went into the sunset. On the ride home, well after the auto parts store had closed, we discovered I had no tail lights! A quick peek under the hood and I discovered the relay was missing from the fuse box, great. I knew that I'd be getting pulled over, when was the question... The answer, immediately and I mean immediately upon coming through the one light in my small town! A quick chat and some paperwork verification and I was on my way. 12 hours round trip when all was said and done. Day one in the books.
After the wedding in June and in preparation for the move to SC, I sold my 2002 Silverado Extra Cab 4wd. It had the 4.8 and 318k miles, it wasn't even close to being able to pull the '84 cross country. I was cruising marketplace and ran across what appeared to be a clean 2005 Silverado 5.3 2wd CCSSB with a whopping 83k miles for $8,400! It checked most of my boxes including the tan interior and already upgraded stereo. I did the right thing and dug into the vehicle history before leaping. Turns out it was a theft recovery from western Washington that went to auction in Oregon and left with a clean title. It had plenty of pics for me to be able to discern what, if any, damage had been done. I assumed some front end work with the wheel being off and could see they cut the wheel to pull off the club. Yup a club. I could tell this was a papaw special from a mile away. The stainless wheel arch trim, chevy mud flaps, chrome side steps, spotless bedliner and low miles gave it away.
I was satisfied enough once I spoke with the seller I made the trip to Portland Oregon to take it for a spin. I was pleased to see that there were brand new Open Country tires on the rig and LT's at that, perfect. I was not so pleased to see some of the defects. Now, none of these were deal breakers if you know your NBS GM trucks. They were in no particular order: stepper motors in gauges were bad, fan speed was done at #3, rear inner handle non-functional, rear defrost non-functional, 7 pin harness cut, steering wheel and airbag rough shape, missing tag lights, all lenses were oxidized, some clear coat oxidization, multiple bulbs out, busted AC vent, missing pass door speaker grille and an evap code.
If you know me you now I don't pay full price unless I need it yesterday, so talked him down to $7,500 and away we went into the sunset. On the ride home, well after the auto parts store had closed, we discovered I had no tail lights! A quick peek under the hood and I discovered the relay was missing from the fuse box, great. I knew that I'd be getting pulled over, when was the question... The answer, immediately and I mean immediately upon coming through the one light in my small town! A quick chat and some paperwork verification and I was on my way. 12 hours round trip when all was said and done. Day one in the books.
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