1984 Gmc Sierra 1500 on 2040-cars
Seville, Ohio, United States
I want to start by saying this is one of the nicest all original Truck your ever going to see period. It was
purchased new in 1984 and its been in a heated & Cooled garage its whole life! Here are the basic details of the
truck. 1984 GMC Sierra 1500 Standard Cab Stepside auto 305 V8 with factory A/C that blows ice cold. It has
factory cruise control, and manual windows and locks. THERE IS ZERO BODY DAMGE AND ZERO RUST (not even SURFACE
RUST ANYWHERE) ON THIS TRUCK. It was Ziebarted before the owner even took possession of the truck in 1984. Then
again it was re ziebarted EVERY YEAR AFTER. Picture will just not do it justice in regards to the under body/frame
of this truck. It looks as if it was purchased days ago and then ziebarted. The truck has BRAND NEW MICHELIN
TIRES, BRAND NEW INTERSTATE BATTERY, BRAND NEW FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM, and BRAND NEW POWER STEERING PUMP/RESERVOIR.
If you want to know what it was like to drive a new on of these trucks in 1984 then this is the truck for you. I
have owned several truck from this generation and several were show vehicles however none of them compared to this
one when it comes to how original it is. Several items were added by original owner as you can see from the
pictures. I have taken pictures with the add ons and pictures of the current state which is without most the
aftermarket add ons. The miles are all original and every GAUGE on the truck works FLAWLESSLY. Transmission and
engine operate like new! . Having said this the truck can drive ANYWHERE I.
GMC Sierra 1500 for Sale
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