1972 Gmc Sierra Grande C2500 Pickup Big Block 402 V8 Auto 44,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Round Mountain, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:402
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: white 2 black
Make: GMC
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Sierra 2500
Trim: sierra grande
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 43,950
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: SIERRA GRANDE
Exterior Color: White
1972 GMC SIERRA GRANDE C2500 PICKUP TRUCK
2 WHEEL DRIVE HEAVY 3/4 TON
MILD CUSTOM
UNDER 44,000 ORIGINAL MILES
RUST FREE CALIFORNIA / NEVADA VEHICLE SINCE NEW
8 LUG 12 X 16.5 ALUMINUM WHEELS
BF GOODRICH 33" X 12.5 X 16.5 ALL TERRAIN TIRES
(90% +TREAD LEFT)
402 CUBIC INCH V8 ENGINE (RUNS GREAT, NO SMOKE ON START UP)
TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
4.11 POSI REAR END
CAMPER TOW PACKAGE
CUSTOM STEP REAR BUMPER WITH HEAVY DUTY RECIEVER HITCH ALL SET UP READY TO HAUL
FRONT DISC BRAKES (BRAND NEW CALIPERS AND PADS)
BRAND NEW BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
NEW PROFESSIONALY REBUILT ROCHESTER SPREAD BORE CARBURETOR
FRESH TUNE UP, NEW PLUGS & WIRES, OIL CHANGE
NEW ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP
UPGRADED MALLORY HEI ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTOR (GIVES A MUCH HOTTER SPARK)
NEW VALVE COVER GASKETS AND REPAINT
REBULT FUEL TANK(CHEMICALLY CLEANED AND RESEALED, NEW GASKETS, FUEL SENDING UNIT, FUEL CAP & FUEL FILTERS
FLOWMASTER DUAL EXHAUST ( SOUNDS NICE)
SOME NEW CHROME PIECES, NEW HEADLIGHT BUCKETS
SPORT MIRRORS.
NEW POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL TAILGATE HINGES
EVERYTHING WORKS GOOD EXCEPT ORIGINAL AC IS NOT IN WORKING ORDER, NEEDS A NEW COMPRESSOR ETC.
A VERY NICE TRUCK, JUST NEEDS A GOOD HOME.
TIGHT SUSPENSION, GOES DOWN THE ROAD STRAIGHT.
GOOD SHOCKS ETC.
GREAT FOR HAULING HEAVY LOADS OR LARGE TRAILERS
DRIVEN REGULAR, NOT ABUSED.
USED A COUPLE TIMES A WEEK
SOLD AS IS
BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRAINGING PICKUP OR SHIPPING
I WILL NOT DRIVE IT TO YOUR DESTINATION.
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