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NICELY RESTORED GMC PICKUP, GM350 CRATE 350, VINTAGE AIR/HEAT, TILT & LOTS MORE!

Condition: Used
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 1500
SubModel: C-10
Type: Pickup (Truck)
Doors: 2
Year: 1967
Mileage: 56218
Color: Teal
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Extras
Air conditioning
Leather seats

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Description of 1967 GMC Sierra 1500 C-10

Now that trucks have earned a spot in collector's hearts, ou're going to find some pretty nice haulers on the market. Few will be as well-finished as this rather rare 1967 GMC C10, hich offers a lot of fresh work, great-running small block crate motor, nd timeless good looks.The body was completely refinished not too long ago, lthough thanks to its excellent care over the past 36 years, t appears to have been a pretty easy job. The regular cab/long bed proportions are fantastic in the GMC guise but that also means it had to be straight to look its best. The paint is two-stage urethane, nd the medium blue finish seems to glow in the sun. Panels fit together very nicely and every detail has been adjusted to make this one of the tightest trucks we've ever seen. Note the clean tailgate with its subtle red 'GMC' lettering, hich gives it a very trick, ustom look, nd the fact that it's still wearing all its factory trim means that it will never go out of style. Fresh bumpers add a little flash to the front and rear, ccentuating the old-school look without distracting from the clean shape. The bed is in excellent condition and currently protected by a rubber mat and a tonneau cover that makes it a dry place to stow your gear.The black leather bench seat interior definitely sports some upgrades, aking this heavy hauler to a whole new level. The front bench seat is in excellent condition with new springs underneath and leather seat covers on top, nd the simple door panels are just as nicely done. Original gauges look decent with only a bit of fading on the speedometer needle and they all work properly, hich is always nice. A modern tilt steering column is fitted with a period GMC steering wheel and you'll note that the automatic shifter now has four an Overdrive position in addition to the other three gears. A custom Retro Sound system uses an AM/FM head unit (with remote) feeding speakers in the kick panels, nd a very effective Vintage Air A/C system chills the cabin easily. Black carpets are a nice upgrade from what were surely an original set of rubber mats and much of the weather-stripping appears to have been replaced not too long ago.The engine is a fresh crate 350 that fits like it was born there thanks to the magic of the small block V8. It has a no-nonsense OEM look with black painted valve covers and block and the accessories stacked way up high, ut with 350 horsepower on tap, t'll outrun any factory-issued powerplant of the era. Note all the new hardware, oses, lamps, nd wiring used throughout; there's almost nothing under the hood that hasn't been freshened. A custom dual exhaust system with glasspack-style mufflers was fabricated, nd it certainly appears that this truck has led a good life, ince it is clean and tidy underneath with simple satin black paint on most of the components. A 700R4 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission and heavy-duty 10-bolt rear end offer a great combination of around-town performance and highway comfort and the stock-style suspension actually rides pretty well for a pickup truck. It rolls on a set of beautiful 17-inch Boyd's aluminum rims with 235/60/17 tires that gives it a sporty attitude.The day is fast approaching when pickup trucks of all shapes and sizes become Grade-A collectables, nd the early C/K pickups will surely be at the head of the list. Call today!