1970 Gmc 3/4 Ton Truck In California on 2040-cars
San Dimas, California, United States
1970 GMC TRUCK
POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES AC CAB 3/4 TON 350 MOTOR 350 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ORIGINAL BLACK PLATES CAMPER SPECIAL PULL OUT REAR BUMPER THIS IS A VERY NICE GMC TRUCK YOU ARE BIDDING ON. THIS TRUCK STILL HAS ITS ORIGINAL PAINT AND IS VERY PRESENTABLE. ALL BODY PANELS ARE ORIGINAL AND THE BED IS VERY PRESERVED!! THE MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION DRIVE VERY GOOD WITH ALOT OF POWER, AND IS A DAILY DRIVER. THE SEAT AND DOOR PANELS ARE ALSO ORIGINAL,AND NEW CARPET HAS BEEN ADDED. ALL GAUGES WORK AS WELL AS THE LIGHTS TURN SIGNALS AND HORN. THE AC UNIT HAS BEEN REMOVED BUT ALL OTHER COMPONENTS ARE THERE AND THE FAN BLOWS HARD. THE BODY IS VERY CLEAN WITH ONLY A FEW HOLES FROM WHERE A CAMPER WAS YEARS AGO. THIS TRUCK IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. IT IS VERY HARD TO FIND THESE TRUCKS IN THIS CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK AND WE WILL ANSWER THEM.. COMES WITH A CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE AND CURRENT REGISTRATION IN CALIFORNIA.WE PREFER A PERSONAL INSPECTION,BUT IF NOT ABLE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. OVERSEAS BUYERS WELCOME ,BUT YOU MUST ARRANGE YOUR SHIPPING..US BUYERS A SHIPPING QUOTE CAN BE PROVIDED WITH A ZIP CODE. BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO GUARANTEES. PLEASE VIEW VIDEOS BELOW: http://youtu.be/cWR6isB3wZE http://youtu.be/QS1C2ka8EiQ |
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2019 GMC Sierra Denali Drivers' Notes Review | Half measures
Thu, Dec 27 2018Associate Editor Reese Counts: This truck feels a full generation behind the competition. It's a half measure that feels more like a mid-cycle refresh than a whole new truck. There are a few high points: the 6.2-liter V8 is great (if thirsty) and the bed is wider than anything else in the class. The tailgate, too, is nifty, though some might write it off as a novelty. I also dig the tech, particularly the infotainment system and heads-up display. Ram might brag about its giant touchscreen, but I think I actually prefer the GMC's user interface. The rest can be summed up with a series of shoulder shrugs. The Sierra finally looks different than a Silverado, but I wouldn't call it handsome. The interior is spacious, but I'd knock the design and materials in a $45,000 truck, much less one approaching $70,000. It's not Toyota Tundra levels of terrible, it's just plain, cheap, and not nearly as space efficient as the Ram. It feels like GM's not even trying to move the needle with this truck. The more time I spend behind the wheel, the less I like it. Assistant Editor Zac Palmer: I got to spend a lot of seat time in this 2019 GMC Sierra Denali, and I came away generally unenthused by GM's most luxurious truck. We harp a lot about how expensive pickup trucks are these days, and this one's near $70,000 price tag is just the same. When you step inside a similarly-specced Ram, it feels like it's worth its price. When I step out of a Silverado and into a more expensive Sierra, I want to feel like it's money well spent. This Sierra Denali does not. Beyond the leather seats and a few small pieces of wood trim, it's hard, black plastic galore. What makes it all the more frustrating is that GM has most of the tech and features it needs (solid infotainment, 360-degree camera, wireless phone charging and the rear camera mirror is genuinely awesome). The presentation just comes off as dated from the start. It's a shame, because I have a strange affinity for how this truck looks from the curb. The sharp angles, brash styling and "tough truck" attitude is appealing to me. I like stomping on the gas and letting the 6.2-liter torque monster under the hood loose. But man do you pay the price for using that engine. Over a few hundred miles of driving I ended at a dismal 15 mpg reading on the trip computer — the saddest part of this was knowing these were mostly highway miles.
2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra show all their sides in Detroit
Tue, 15 Jan 2013There could hardly be more riding on the next-generation General Motors full-size pickup trucks, so the automaker has wisely made sure to have a selection of different models on hand at the Detroit Auto Show to show off. The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and 2014 GMC Sierra were both officially introduced last month at a stand-alone reveal, and now they'll be on display for the public to see in various body configurations and trim levels.
The Silverado LTZ Crew Cab and Sierra SLE Extended Cab are aimed at providing more of a high-end pickup experience, while the Silverado LT Z71 Extended Cab and Sierra SLT Z71 Crew Cab should have off-road fans scouting out their favorite trails. The crew cab trucks won't go into production until sometime during the second quarter of this year - with other bodystyles coming later in the year - but we have plenty of live images from Detroit for you to enjoy.
2018 GMC Acadia with 'Christmas Aero' modification gets in the wind tunnel
Sat, Dec 16 2017Tis the season of "Big" - big cheer, big parties, big bowls of eggnog, big decorations, and when it comes to your family hauler, big drag. Festive drivers who festoon their crossovers, minivans, and SUVs with wreaths, Rudolph noses, fuzzy antlers, and rooftop Christmas trees undo the years of work that car engineers devote to fractional gains in fuel economy. To put numbers to such fuel-guzzling madness, GMC started with a 2018 Acadia, optioned it with the Xmas Aero Package - both Standard and Plus versions - put it in Lockheed-Martin's wind tunnel. The resulting dip in fuel economy results probably won't surprise anyone who's used a roof rack - or, for that matter, their car's air conditioning. However, it might surprise you to find out which seemingly substantial decoration had no effect, and which seemingly innocuous decoration was about twice as bad as running the A/C on its Mr. Freeze setting. Check out the brief video above for the results. And consider placement of that bow carefully.