Super Clean Classic California Truck on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:built 427
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: GMC
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Sierra 2500
Trim: Camper Special
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 122
Exterior Color: Orange/Red
Super clean straight no rust California truck. If you are looking at this you know the deal the 67-72 body style is the hot trend and the prices are climbing just like the vintage broncos.
This truck is complete, you can drive it anywhere, Auto, built 427 with the goodies Edelbrock, etc. P/S P/B, many new parts, all moldings glass carpet, bumpers etc. This is not a project it's a truck you can use as a daily driver or weekend toy/cruise vehicle.. It is NOT a 100 point show piece!!!.that is why its not 30K. Its a truck you can still use to go to the Home Depot (in style), thumbs up every where you go.
Its not a full resto-mod with tacky paint, trendy parts or slammed to the floor it is just a super clean example of an AMERICAN ICON. Just like a pair of 501's it will never be out of style.
I don't care what you drive from a Bently to a Kia your car is depreciating every day but you will not loose any money on these classic American trucks. I know you can buy a so called project (Rust bucket) for less but you can't enjoy it right away and you will spend a lot more than what i'm asking. I was going to spend more money on a new wood bed kit, a few hundred bucks at classic industries in Huntington Beach but I decided to sell it. I do have a new grant wood steering wheel with the adapter in the box or you can keep the original wheel. I had original Delco radio rebuilt with new modern speakers. As you know you can literally buy every last part, piece and bolt for this truck from various suppliers so you can tweak it to your personal taste. It has a recent respray in the factory colors.. No low baller's please but will consider serious offers. This is a 2500 so lots of power and you can use it to haul. It would be great for a tradesman or business as a retro work truck. LOOK AT THE YOU TUBE VIDEO UNDER 1970 GMC Sierra when it was for sale a few months ago at HOT ROD CITY. WELL IT's A LOT NICER NOW!!
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