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C $5,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:182793
Location:

Kelowna, BC, Canada

Kelowna, BC, Canada

For sale here is a very fine 1973 GMC Sierra. Camper Chassis originally so uprated springs and extra bracing.

It has had many modifications and it had a full body off restoration in the late 90's.
Modifications include a 1993 350 Fuel Injected engine with:
Over-bored to 358 cu in
High lift cams
High compression heads
Lightened pistons with stainless rings
Edelbrock custom intake manifold
K&N air filter
Two-Pipe 3.5in Magnaflow Header-Back custom exhaust
Custom exhaust manifolds

In last 24 months:
New brake pipes and cylinders
New brake master cylinder / brake flush
New wheels and snow tires
New plugs
New distributor cap
New plug leads
New heater core and plumbing / coolant flush
New fuel line
Oil/filters
Transmission flush
New high crank amp battery and reconditioned alternator.

Instrument cluster is not original (from an early '80's vehicle I believe) and Speedo / Odometer do not work. Also milage on the odometer is not the mileage of this truck.
Estimated milage done since restoration and engine around 45,000kms.

Electric windows work, power central locks do not. Locks work, just won't lock/unlock both doors from one side.
A/C works but disconnected it when it was killing the old battery.


It is a 1970's truck, so its not perfect, there is some rust but it is a very nice daily driver with mountains of power and torque and an incredible soundtrack, and since the snow tires and new heater core, useable year round.

Thanks for checking out the auction!


On 21-Apr-14 at 19:40:24 EDT, seller added the following information:

Please note I have uploaded photos of the engine bay; detailing the manifold, headers and intake as well as the best photo I could get of the rest of the exhaust system.


Also, here is a video of the truck start-up and revving:

http://youtu.be/Ru44YqDgWfw

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