1972 Gmc Custom Camper 2500 4x4 Longbed C25 on 2040-cars
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
1972 GMC 2500 Custom Camper special 350 long bed 4X4. A/T, 350, 373 gears front and rear, 4x4 works GREAT, has manually locking hubs. Truck runs great and doesn't smoke or burn oil. Dual fuel tanks, rear tank needs a flush/vatting. New steering box and electric fuel pump. Still has points distributor. Recent paint job ( I haven't even waxed the paint yet). Newer interior, carpet older and is a little faded, newer dash pad. Originally orange paint on exterior I think, with white cab, not sure because the glove box sticker was painted over before I got the truck. Had red interior (steel parts painted, dash , doors etc..) when I bought it so, I kept the look! And went with red with white. ENGINE, by receipts, shows was replaced at 34,000 miles in 2002 on odometer-now has 46,000 I would imagine this was 134000, and now is 146000 since the title says and shows EL( Excess of limits). I'm not sure nor will I guarantee. I replaced old carb with a new Edelbrock carb that's set up for mechanical choke. I added all brand new 16x8 aluminum wheels and brand new tires. Was an original a/c truck, should be quick to convert back but missing condenser and a/c compressor, lines, etc.. Has trailer brakes and receiver hitch and is set up for 7-pin. See photos. Simply put, I've owned the truck for a couple of years now and only put 300 miles on it. Basically, I don't use the truck enough to need to keep it, and I only used the 4x4 twice: once to tow out a Ford, heehee, and once driving through the snow to work. Don't see a whole lot of snow here where I live and I don't four wheel for fun. This truck is not a show truck. Its a good looking, hard working, great running four wheel drive small block. Pretty clean but not perfect. $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT will be due immediately upon auction end. Remaining balance due within 7 days of auction end or upon pickup. Truck or title will not leave my possession until full payment has been received and has cleared the bank. Sells as is no warranty. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Auction will not end early. I will store vehicle up to 40 days after date of auction end, after that a $50.00 per day storage fee will be charged to winning bidder and added to sell price. Tractor trailer access to yard and vehicle. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. Do not commit to a bid on this vehicle unless you have the funds. Thank You. |
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2020 GMC Sierra HD offers loads of tech
Wed, Jan 23 2019The 2020 GMC Sierra HD has finally been revealed, and it's a heck of a lot more subtle than the Silverado HD. Whereas the Chevy went with a wildly exaggerated version of the split grille and headlights the truck is known for, the Sierra simply builds on the 1500 model's design with an expanded grille that doesn't appear to be as tall or wide as the Chevy's. That's not to say it looks unimpressive, though. It's still got a massive fascia, it's just not as extreme as the one with a bowtie on it. With the Sierra's unveiling, we get more details about the powertrains available on the heavy duty GM trucks. The 6.6-liter turbocharged Duramax V8 makes 445 horsepower and 910 pound-feet of torque. That's the exact same output as the engine in the old models. But this time, the engine will be mated to an Allison-branded heavy duty version of the GM 10-speed transmission. A gas engine will also be available, but GMC hasn't revealed details on it yet. The new Sierra boasts a range of new features, some that are unique to it, and some shared with the Silverado. A shared feature is the new steps in the bed sides that are standard on all Sierra HD models. Unique to the brand is the MultiPro tailgate with fancy drop-out step. This tailgate will be available on all trims, and it's standard starting with the mid-level SLT. There are some useful visibility features being shown on the new Sierra, too, such as an available trailer camera system with 15 possible viewpoints, and it can virtually show the rear view on the screen as if there wasn't a trailer in the way. GM's rear-view mirror screen also makes an appearance. An AT4 off-road trim will be available on the new Sierra HD. It has slightly different styling with dark grilles and trim. Off-road upgrades include reworked springs and shocks, skid plates, standard all-terrain tires and a locking rear differential. Pricing has not yet been announced, but the truck goes on sale this summer. Details on prices as well as further specifications will likely be announced near the on-sale date. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Lincoln, GMC clean up in AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards
Tue, 17 Jun 2014In recent years, there have been a lot of dire pronouncements made about Lincoln's future, or a lack thereof. But Ford's premium marque is like the Rocky Balboa of the auto business; every time the company seems ready to go, it comes back for more. Apparently, that dogged persistence is paying off, because the industry analysts at AutoPacific have put a big check in their win column with their newly released 2014 model year vehicle satisfaction survey. And despite recent enmity for its seemingly never-ending recall saga, it appears General Motors knows how to satisfy new owners, too.
In fact, not only was Lincoln named as the premium brand with the highest new owner satisfaction, even scored three models on the list of passenger cars with the most gratified buyers - the MKS, MKZ and MKZ Hybrid.
GM's stable of brands was also among the top companies in this year's survey. GMC was named the top popular brand by AutoPacific, with its Sierra pickup and Acadia crossover singled out for awards in their segments. Chevrolet also did incredibly well, with more cars on the list than any other brand. The Corvette, Camaro, Sonic and Impala all made the cut in their respective categories.
2019 GMC Sierra AT4 First Drive Review | Off-road overkill
Wed, Jan 23 2019The road ahead is dirt with a rut here and a rock there. Brush keeps a respectable distance on the right side, the edge on the left gradually falls away into the valley below. The grade is nothing your treadmill couldn't duplicate and traction is pretty good. Honestly, a couple in their Subaru Crosstrek could pop up here for a picnic. The 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 we're driving is therefore complete overkill. But at least it looks the part as it trudges up this uncharacteristically verdant mountain with San Diego in the distance to the north and Mexico to the south. Its special, dechromed AT4 grille has a purposeful appearance, but tastefully lacks the show-off machismo of Ford and Ram's off-roading models. The red tow hooks are a nice touch and the dark-accented 20-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain rubber are just the right size beneath a suspension that is raised an extra 2 inches from every other Sierra. That would be one of the key elements that differentiates the AT4 as the Sierra's off-roading model – GMC's answer to the Chevy Silverado's Trail Boss trims. In fact, their mechanical enhancements are identical. Besides the 2-inch lift, the suspension features off-road-tuned Rancho monotube shocks. There's also a locking rear differential, a two-speed transfer case, skid plates and those tow hooks. The 5.3-liter V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management is similarly standard, but unlike the Silverado Trail Boss, the Sierra AT4 offers the 6.2-liter V8 good for 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque as a roughly $2,500 option. That's the engine we have and it delivers the expected punch, complete with a satisfyingly snarling exhaust note. However, as observed in back-to-back drives with these two available engines during the Silverado launch, the 6.2 certainly isn't necessary. The 5.3-liter is seriously capable and the bigger engine is largely for those who want to have the biggest number possible emblazoned on the fender. It's overkill, which in this particular environment, is fitting. Besides the available engine upgrade, the AT4 also goes beyond its Trail Boss counterpart by dipping into the Sierra Denali's tool box. Its MultiPro tailgate is standard equipment, allowing for six different configurations, the most notable of which include a means of more easily reaching into the bed and a drop-down step that eases entry into the bed. GMC's considerable touting of that last element is rife with hypocrisy given GM advertisements that mocked Ford's similar feature.