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Appears to be an 87' Short Bed. Just purchased, All Black Interior. Exterior is black primer. Bench seat. 5 speed manual 4x4, 4.0L, Renix. Here's the kicker, has the idiot light cluster in the interior, the title and the cluster mileage numbers match,  57,391, the mileage appears to be correct. Its not in pristine condition but appears to be in  "Good condition" a little surface rust. I'll try to get some pictures, drove it home about 85 miles, at highway speeds seemed to be fine.

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3LV 2010.5 Fleet Loyalty Bonus
ADL SKID PLATE GROUP
AGJ Driver Assistance Group
APA MONOTONE PAINT PACKAGE
AWE  
BCQ Battery - 750 Amp Maintenance Free
CBA BENCH SEAT - STRAIGHT BK
CGX Head Restraints-Outboard Seating, RR
CKA CARPETS - CLASS I SHORT PILE 8 - 12 OZ
DDQ Transmission - 5-Speed Manual
DMR 3.55 Axle Ratio
DSA LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL
ERB ENGINE - 4.0L I6 MPI GAS
GAC ALL WINDOWS - TINTED GLASS
GEC Window - Left Side, Front, Sliding
GFD SLIDING RR WINDOW
GPB DUAL - O/S MIRR PKG - LOW MOUNT - CHROME
HCC HEATER W/UPR LEVEL VENTIL - TYPE II
JAY Instrument Cluster w/Tach
JGB Clock - Digital
JHA WINDSHIELD WIPERS - DELUXE
JJA CIGAR LIGHTER - FRT COMP
LAP FUEL ECONOMY SHIFT INDICATOR LIGHT
LMA HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
MBF REAR BUMPER - STEP TYPE (BRIGHT)
MDA FRT LICENSE PLATE ATTACH REQUIRED
MFD BRIGHT GRILLE - TYPE I
NAF HIGH ALTITUDE EMISS CONTROL PKG
NMB ENGINE COOLING - STANDARD DUTY
PXJ Diamond Black Crystal Pearl Coat
QXJ Diamond Black Crystal Pearl Coat
RAB Radio - AM/FM
SBA POWER STEERING
SCE STRG WHL - EURO/SPORT TYPE
SUA TILT STEERING COLUMN
TBB CONVENTIONAL SPARE TIRE
TBL TIRE CARRIER - INSIDE
WJD WHEELS - 15 X 7.0 STYLED STEEL
XEA TOW BELTS
XPF PROTECTIVE COATING AND REMOVER

 

Build date 3/23/87

Body code JM61

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If that is the case regarding roll over, that would mean that it was rolled over  999,999 + 50K= 57K? I wonder how long that would take with an electric drill and a speedo cable? Why would someone do that? I have trucks with 276k, 157K, and they are kind of testimony to the durability of the design. I would see no reason to roll over a 33 year old truck odometer. I looked at the title from the recent purchase, it indicated that the odometer mileage prior to this purchase was 52,168, and that was in 08-15-2017.

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