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11-18-2017, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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Location: Sherwood, Oregon
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New to me 1998 Silverado Extended cab
I added this '98 Silverado Extended Cab a couple weeks back. Paid $3,200, mainly because it runs so nice and the owner took amazing care of it. It's my DD while I work on my '74 Square Project.
180K, 5.0 (305 doesn't bother me in the least), very clean. Has an issue with the CD Player a few says after buying it. My CD's started to skip, run slow, run fast. . . pretty much possessed. Not sure if the head just needs cleaning, if it has a bad laser reader, a wiring issue (doubtful). . .any insights appreciated here. I see them on EBay for around $50 (most likely a shot-in-the-dark). A lot are the skinny version in the radio cluster, while mine is the remote version below the radio cluster and temp controls. Looking to keep it OEM, as the after-market "kits" leave a lot to be desired. Has an issue with the clear coat peeling, so I will be fixing that at some point. Has the typical issue with the radio back lights needing replaced, so an afternoon with a soldering iron will correct that. Has the typical issue with the center fold down backrest lid hinge being broken. That will take some time to fix, as I will be fabricating something more robust. Has an issue with the torpedo speaker on the drivers door coming loose. Not familiar with how they are attached and whether I need a full replacement or not. Needs further investigating. Has an issue with the temp control fan switch. Operates intermittently, sometimes skips speeds, randomly runs at different speeds. . . not sure what's going on there, so any insights would be much appreciated. I don't know anything about these trucks, being a Square owner, but it seems that the door controls (locks, windows, etc) should be back-lit, as it is impossible to find them driving in the dark. Am I guessing wrong? I bought a GM OEM Key Fob on-line for $29 and programmed it in 30 seconds. Dealer wanted $75 for the Fob and more to program. Has a great toolbox, dry, and locks work great. Has a great spray in bed liner. Here are the photos. I will be replacing the Mag wheels with some OEM steel wheels and center caps when I finally find a pair. . . 5x5 Steels seem as rare as hens teeth. Other than the wheel swap and clear coat replacement, I plan on keeping it all stock. Dave
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