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1976 Gmc Sierra Same As Chevy C10 , Big Block , West Coast Truck , Fresh Paint on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1976 Mileage:87000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8 454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1976
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 1500
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Trim: 1500 sierra
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: 2wd
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 87,000
Sub Model: sierra c10
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Ok guys here is a really nice 1976 Gmc sierra 2wd pick up , with 87k orig miles , 454 , th400 , factory ac , dual tanks plus more........


I Bought this truck in Arizona 7 months ago , Looking at buying a house and need to sell some of the toys... 

454 Big block .30 over 
Holley intake 
New holley Carb
Holley electric fuel pump
Long tube headers
Flowmaster exhaust
Mt alum valve covers
New alternator
new water pump
New starter 
new Sfi flex plate
Mild cam (similar to rv cam)

Th400
Dans custom driveline drive shaft

Power brakes

12 Bolt  rear

Body has newer paint
Shaved drip rails
Shaved front marker lights
Roll pan
Tinted windows
Lowered
Chrome grill
New steel cowl hood plus more.....

20" chrome forte wheels

Custom interior black seat with red stripes
Custom door panels ( little loose fitting)
Custom dash pad
Billet bowtie mirror


Plus more........
The truck came from Arizona aprox 6 months ago and is the cleanest truck i have ever owned , it has all its original panels except the hood , under the door edges are beautiful , bed runner perfect , frame perfect , body mounts perfect , fenders perfect , bed has some spray in liner but could be stripped out if you wanted to take it to the next level, little lacquer thinner and some elbow grease, I didn't mind because i don't want to see the bed get rusted at all.... It is as clean as they come, the under carriage is like factory new.Front bumper has lost some of its luster but is in great shape.....It gets tons of attention and looks great , it is Not a show truck , and i'm not asking show truck money but man it has some great bones..Hard to find rust free west coast trucks in the east, i looked for a long time before actually just going out west to find one..On that note ,You can take a magnifying glass to this truck and you wont find a spec of rust anywhere....
The paint is not too bad either , it was painted about 1yr ago , and it looks nice , it has a couple small scratches in the paint (shipper) but otherwise its solid...

Interior is nice but could use a black carpet to really set it off , it has a rubber mat now...Could use a couple of door seals they are pretty dry from the desert..It is custom interior that was just the way you see it when i got it, black vinyl with the red stripes..My intentions were to eventually replace the whole interior with a modern type interior with cloth seats or maybe tweed..It looks fine just personal preference ..

The motor starts right up and sounds real good , No knocks or ticks ,No smoke, don't burn oil , Has great oil pressure, nothing funny with this motor...Don't get hot In traffic or any time , you could let this truck idle all day long and it wont get hot...Motor has plenty of power , not a race car but it will get you a ticket real easy.It does great just putting around too , wont load up on you, it runs strong.... I was told it was rebuilt not long ago, I don't have the receipts but by the way it runs i Believe it...

The truck runs and drives excellent , came from the factory with ac which needs the pump and some lines , dual gas tanks both work great , all lights work , brakes work great...Turn key cruiser for cruise night or what ever you want to do....It was made to drive and have fun...
Gets thumbs up and compliments all the time.......
Fun truck , runs good , looks good and sounds good too, comfortable old truck to cruise around in...

With a little elbow grease this could easily be worth alot more...Or just drive it and have fun with the family, jump in turn the key and go....



sold as is , no warranty expressed or implied , inspections are welcome just call or text me to come check it out..I am being very straight forward with the condition but minor things might slip my mind but if they come up i will list them..Like any old vehicle they will need general upkeep and maintenance...By bidding you are agreeing that you are satisfied with the condition of the vehicle and will pay for and pick up within the specified time limit..
Please contact me within 48 hrs to let me know you are not a scammer , $500 Non refundable deposit due within 72hrs of auctions end  and the truck must be picked up for and paid in full within 7 Days of auctions end I can hold for a little longer if you need to arrange shipping etc, but truck must be paid for first!
DO NOT BID , if you do not have cash in hand , Banks do not like giving money on classic cars...

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTIONS OF FOLLOWING THROUGH WITH THE AGREEMENT!!!!
It's unfortunate That i have to imply all these but it's not cheap to list a vehicle and i just want serious bidders , I have already had someone win the auction then not follow through.... 
If you have a problem with a Arizona title then please dont bid , i have never registered the truck but my bud i bought it from will be in town for the rest of the summer , i can have him come over and take care of any paperwork for you , to make it all official...Thanks

cal or text for fastest reply..
413-329-four622


Please watch the video below , it was shot this week so it is very accurate of the condition of the truck....Please don't bid until you have read the whole ad and watched the video...Thanks






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