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<font size="4">This is my neighbors truck. He bought it, 3 years ago, from the family that owns Teams automotive service center in Cartersville, GA. It has been meticulously cared for. The first owner special ordered it to pull a 5th wheel camper.
1989 Chevy K2500 Silverado on a 1 ton chassis. 128K miles.
Michellin (SP?) tires with 2k miles on them.
NEW: alternator, battery, u-joints, exhaust and valve cover gaskets, hoses and belts. I don't remember it all. He has the service records.
My neighbor has done more than needed to keep this truck in A1 shape.
I drove it around today and can tell you it is straight as an arrow. Air blows cold. Very minor cigarette smell.
Don't know what that means...a 2500 is a 3/4 ton, a 3500 is a one ton, K means 4wd. Either a 3/4 or one ton will easily handle a any Catalina of this length.
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