1972 Gmc Sierra Grande 4x4 Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Bend, Oregon, United States
1972 GMC 3/4 TON SIERRA GRANDE 4X4 350 MOTOR AUTO TRANS, RUNS AND DRIVES. NEEDS TO BE FINISHED PAINTED AND PUT BACK TOGETHER. THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE NO RUST SOME SURFACE RUST IN THE BED NOTHING THREW HAD A CONOPY ON IT MOST OF ITS LIFE THE INSIDE OF THE BED HAS NO DENTS , THE INSIDE OF THE CAB HAS BEEN PAINTED TO THE STOCK COLOR AS WELL AS THE INSIDE OF THE FENDERS AND BEHIND THE CAB AND FRONT OF THE BED, THE TAILGATE NEEDS BODY WORKED. THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS ALL ORIGINAL AND STOCK WITH AIR CONDITIONING. I HAVE MOST ALL THE PARTS TO PUT IT BACK TOGETHER BUT IT WILL NEED A NEW CARPET KIT THE SEAT NEEDS REDONE , AND THE ORIGINAL SIDE MIRRORS AND DOOR HANDLES HAVE SOME PITTING BUT WILL WORK. LMC TRUCK HAS EVERY THING TO REBUILD THEESE PICKUPS. ITS OVER 50 PERCENT DONE. HAS BRAND NEW EXHAUST. THE RUNNING GEAR AND UNDER CAIRAGE IS ALL ORIGINAL AND EVERY THING WORKS. I HAVE ALL THE GLASS WILL NEED NEW GASKETS AND SEALS. ALL THE SIDE CHROME WAS REMOVED AND THE BODY WORK WAS DONE PROFESSIONALY, THIS WILL MAKE A REAL NICE DAILY DRIVER OR A NICE CLASSIC. A 500 DOLLAR NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE AT THE END OF THE BIDDING . THANKS FOR LOOKING, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 541-480-4308 RON
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