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Gmc Sierra Custom 1 Owner Rust Free Ca Blue Plates K10 K5 Silverado Grande on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:133185 Color:
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Turbo 350
Body Type:Long Bed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: TKE242Z510527
Year: 1972
Sub Model: 4X4 3/4 Ton A/T A/C P/S P/B K20 4WD Cheyenne Super
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C/K Pickup 2500
Trim: Sierra
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 133,185

1972 GMC Sierra Camper Custom 2500 Long Bed Factory 4WD

  • Low original miles of 133K with new hi-output 350 GM crate motor at 115K
  • Turbo 350 transmission rebuilt at 115K miles when motor replaced
  • Loaded, rare Sierra Long Bed Custom Camper Special
  • 1 owner, bought @ Goth Bros Olds/GMC in Livermore CA and never left Northern CA
  • Fremont CA built
  • Super straight accident free body
  • Original owner had cab-over camper on it since new so inside bed is very nice
  • NO RUST, outstanding CA survivor, inside, outside and under
  • Rare factory dual driver side tanks with rare factory switch knob on dash
  • Auxiliary 3rd tank on passenger side (this rig holds a ton of fuel)
  • A/C and heat working and blows perfectly in all 3 speeds (A/C needs charged)
  • All lights, horn, wipers, radio etc. work properly with no issues or exceptions
  • Windows roll up and down smoothly, seals & felts in the cab are still pliable and functioning properly
  • Truck runs outstanding and shifts nicely with no issues
  • Tires have almost full tread
  • Dual exhaust
  • 4 core radiator
  • Many factory options
  • Newer steering box, truck tracks down the freeway effortlessly
  • Not sure of the gear ratio but truck will do 65-70 pretty comfortably
  • 4x4 transfer case ingages easily but front hubs don't seem to lock and  may need replacing
  • Rare factory extended bardon rear bumper for cab-over camper compatibility
  • Original Spare tire, jack and original CA PINK slip title
  • Most original registrations to support ownership claim

I could go on and on about this CA survivor, it is a very nice truck on it's 2nd exterior (original interior) paint. Aggressively priced, reflecting the need for paint again, and represents a tremendous bargain to the right buyer. 

PPI is welcome and encouraged. DRD Motor Trade is a licensed bonded CA dealer specializing in rust free relics like this one. Sales tax and DMV fees due to all buyers taking delivery here in CA.

Link to 115 images here: http://s761.photobucket.com/user/car-reras/library/72sierra 

Feel free to email for more info anytime.

Below are a few highlights from the link above, be sure to check link for the more detailed and underside images.

Enjoy.

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