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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2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD All Mountain concept: Nothing stops it in its tracks
Wed, Nov 22 2017Winter may not be the best time for sports cars, but snow and ice can still provide a ton of fun in the right vehicle. The Porsche Macan GTS I had back in January was a riot in the snow, and it was wearing nothing more than a good set of winter tires. What you really need to conquer the frozen north is tracks. These replace wheels with the same sort of equipment that helps tanks and snowmobiles roll over damn near everything in their paths. That's what makes the 2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD All Mountain concept so awesome. That and the 910 pound-feet of torque from the 6.6-liter Duramax turbo diesel V8. The All Mountain concept is set to debut this week in Veil, Colorado, home to ski slopes, log cabins and nearly year-round snow pack. The truck is based off a standard GMC Sierra 2500HD. The turbo-diesel V8 makes 445 horsepower in addition to the mountain of torque. Power is sent to all four corners through an Allison 1000 six-speed automatic. The new treads come courtesy of Mattracks. The 150 Series tracks aren't cheap — well into five figures with installation — but they give you a nice 16-inch surface at each corner. Other changes and add-ons include graphics on the bodywork, a RIGID E-Series 30-inch light bar, LEDs on the wheel well and underbody, Thule snowboard racks, a roll-up tonneau cover and a new speaker system from Kicker. The truck will stay on display in Veil all winter, though a similar concept will be making its way to various auto shows, starting with Los Angeles next week. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery GMC Sierra All Mountain Concept: LA 2017 View 9 Photos Related Gallery 2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD All Mountain concept View 10 Photos News Source: GMCImage Credit: Live photos copyright 2017 Drew Phillips / Autoblog.com GMC Truck Off-Road Vehicles
2017 GMC Acadia loses 700 pounds, gains everywhere else
Tue, Jan 12 2016Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Acadia. The 2017 version of the three-row GMC crossover has all kinds of newness. The 2017 Acadia has lost 700 pounds compared to its predecessor thanks to high-strength steels allowing redesigned parts, and the fact that it overall, the vehicle is actually smaller. Length is reduced by 7.2 inches on a wheelbase diminished by 6.4 inches, it is 3.5 inches narrower and sits 3.9 inches lower. The 2016 Acadia was 4,656 pounds, the 2017 is 3,956 pounds. GMC says it will still swallow people, but not as many: the eight-passenger option didn't make the transition, potential three-row trims permitting five-, six-, and seven-passenger configurations. While you lose space, you gain convenience with a split-folding second row featuring tilt-and-slide for both sections. The third-row seats fold flat into the cargo floor, and if the second row is folded as well, cargo capacity improves over the 2016 Acadia, 79 cubic feet compared to 70 cu-ft. A new 2.5-liter four-cylinder brings a second engine option to the spec sheet, returning an estimated 22 city miles per gallon and 28 highway mpg with the help of stop/start tech on front-wheel-drive trims. The new 3.6-liter V6 gets around 310 horsepower, a power bump of about 19 hp, and an estimated 25 highway mpg in front-wheel-drive guise. Towing capacity for that V6 goes down, though, from 5,200 on the current Acadia to an estimated 4,000 pounds. The optional Tow Vision Trailering system will make that pulling easier. Both engines are hooked to a six-speed automatic. Now we can get to its looks. Trademarks like the square, flared wheel arches, dark D-pillars, and wraparound rear side windows made the transition, everything else is new. While weight has gone down, safety's gone way up with internal changes like the splayed chassis members to confront the small-offset test. New active safety upgrades run from from three kinds of automatic braking systems to surround vision cameras, automatic high beam control, a safety alert seat, and a following distance indicator. Buyers can choose from a front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or All Terrain model, each with its own electronic drive selector modes. The Normal, Sport, and Trailer/Tow modes are common to the trio. The FWD gets a Snow mode, the AWD adds adaptive 4x4 and Off Road modes; on the AWD, the 2x4 mode disconnects the rear axle from the drivetrain.
Google Earth helps sheriff's department find stolen car [w/video]
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When he drove out to the suspicious structure, he realized it actually was a sport utility vehicle wedged in thick brush about 70 yards from the nearest road, so he called the police.
Law enforcement officers had arrested a female suspect in the case earlier based on eyewitness accounts, but didn't prosecute her because the stolen SUV hadn't been found. Ben Brown, a lieutenant detective with the George County Sheriff's Department, says that he ran the plates and confirmed the SUV was the stolen vehicle the department had been looking for.