1990 K2500 ext cab short bed-No Rust-$11k-Or Best Offer

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Sold the 1990 K2500 today. Video of the new owner turning around and driving away. Pics of new owner and brother, with the glasses, and the dog Santo.

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Your truck has more of a 'golden' brown color.... Mine was a darker metal flake brown ..... nice truck.. You'll miss it in a couple years. The German collector re-did the paint, added original mirrors, .... Original color as it always was.
 

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Your truck has more of a 'golden' brown color.... Mine was a darker metal flake brown ..... nice truck.. You'll miss it in a couple years. The German collector re-did the paint, added original mirrors, .... Original color as it always was.
My girl, the owner, is in Texas and she misses it already. I sent her the video and she cried and cried.
 
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I don't blame your daughter..... You sold one of the best trucks ever produced.
Not my daughter. She is MY girl.

I do agree that the truck was and is a great truck. She wanted safety air bags and the 1990 did not have them. That is why I bought the even better truck.....2004 Silverado K2500HD with the 6.0 engine and the 4L80E transmission. Crew cab and this truck is pristine and we are the 3rd owners and got previous owner paperwork.
 

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Not my daughter. She is MY girl.

I do agree that the truck was and is a great truck. She wanted safety air bags and the 1990 did not have them. That is why I bought the even better truck.....2004 Silverado K2500HD with the 6.0 engine and the 4L80E transmission. Crew cab and this truck is pristine and we are the 3rd owners and got previous owner paperwork.
I agree.... As she drives the '04 truck, she'll miss the old truck, but will LOVE the '04.
 
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Biggest thing for her is visibility. She could see just fine with the 1990. She is only 5'4" tall. In the 2004 she initially did not like it because she could not see comfortably. Then I showed her the seat adjustments and the seat memory controls. The seat, where her ass sits, lifts up in the front and back and the seat back wraps and tilts and now she loves it. I get out and all she does is use her key fob to unlock the door and, if need be. touch "1" on the memory pad and the seat adjusts for her and away she goes. She was worried about the length but with crew cab, we measured and is only 18" longer. The mirrors are only about 2" wider on each side. She is getting better and better with it.

Me personally, I always wanted a GMT800 truck. I love the truck.

By the way, the forum owners here gave me permission, to invite any and all members here to join the GMT800 Forum. The same owners. The GMT800 Forum has members there that came from here and from the owner's other forum GMT400 Forum.
 

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Biggest thing for her is visibility. She could see just fine with the 1990. She is only 5'4" tall. In the 2004 she initially did not like it because she could not see comfortably. Then I showed her the seat adjustments and the seat memory controls. The seat, where her ass sits, lifts up in the front and back and the seat back wraps and tilts and now she loves it. I get out and all she does is use her key fob to unlock the door and, if need be. touch "1" on the memory pad and the seat adjusts for her and away she goes. She was worried about the length but with crew cab, we measured and is only 18" longer. The mirrors are only about 2" wider on each side. She is getting better and better with it.

Me personally, I always wanted a GMT800 truck. I love the truck.

By the way, the forum owners here gave me permission, to invite any and all members here to join the GMT800 Forum. The same owners. The GMT800 Forum has members there that came from here and from the owner's other forum GMT400 Forum.
I was already in the GMT 400 forum... I drove nearly 400,000 miles on mine, so I have a few tips & tricks.
 
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I was already in the GMT 400 forum... I drove nearly 400,000 miles on mine, so I have a few tips & tricks.
Well, he said he was joining at GMT400 Forum. I believe he will tell me when he does. If I remember, I will share his screen name.
 

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