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View attachment 450375 View attachment 450373 View attachment 450372 Item Name: FS '99 Escalade $3500obo
Location: Buford
Zip Code: 30518
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 3500obo
Caliber: 5.7
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: Yes
Billing Information: Standard
Item Description: Here we have a 99 Escalade. It has 170k on it. Bought it from a buddy of mine who was going through a divorce. He had already put a new tranny, intake gaskets, and msd distributor with full tune up. I bought it from him needing a flywheel and a/c and from there set it up for a daily driver/camping rig for myself with reliability being the most important factor. When I did the flywheel I went ahead and put in a new rear main as well as all the fluids from front to rear. I drove it for a little while and then fixed the a/c system to include a new compressor, evaporator, orifice tube, accumulator/drier, and hoses. At this time I also did the heater core because it was easily accessible. Shortly after I did some front end work including steering gear box, ball joints, and pitman arm. Truck runs great and is very reliable. Only problems as of right now is the radio is fritzy and check engine light comes on from time to time due to O2 sensor. Pm or call/text Evan 470-234-5650 pics to come
View attachment 450375 View attachment 450373 View attachment 450372 Item Name: FS '99 Escalade $3500obo
Location: Buford
Zip Code: 30518
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 3500obo
Caliber: 5.7
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: Yes
Billing Information: Standard
Item Description: Here we have a 99 Escalade. It has 170k on it. Bought it from a buddy of mine who was going through a divorce. He had already put a new tranny, intake gaskets, and msd distributor with full tune up. I bought it from him needing a flywheel and a/c and from there set it up for a daily driver/camping rig for myself with reliability being the most important factor. When I did the flywheel I went ahead and put in a new rear main as well as all the fluids from front to rear. I drove it for a little while and then fixed the a/c system to include a new compressor, evaporator, orifice tube, accumulator/drier, and hoses. At this time I also did the heater core because it was easily accessible. Shortly after I did some front end work including steering gear box, ball joints, and pitman arm. Truck runs great and is very reliable. Only problems as of right now is the radio is fritzy and check engine light comes on from time to time due to O2 sensor. Pm or call/text Evan 470-234-5650 pics to come
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