Vehicle Description
While we have had many C10s and K10s come through our shop, we have
far fewer of their GMC counterparts grace our place. This 1971
K1500 has undergone a complete restoration and for this model year,
the trucks underwent a mid-cycle refresh. We are selling this GMC
for a local consignor who has owned and restored this truck for the
last 20 years.
Dressed in white over blue (white roof over a blue body), the
truck's paint and trim are in excellent order. The bodywork is
straight and solid, the engine bay and cargo bed are very tidy, the
battery appears about four years old, the chrome bumpers fit
tightly to the body. Overall a very nice truck with minor flaws.
There is a full-size spare tire in the cargo bed.
This truck rolls on Sentry tires, size 205/75R15 at all four
corners. These tires are mounted on factory wheels with manual
front locking hubs. The tires and wheels are all in good, original
condition. This truck rides a 115-inch wheelbase and a 5,800
GVWR.
Under the counterbalanced hood is a 350 CID V-8 engine with a
K&N air cleaner and an Edelbrock intake manifold. The motor is
backed by a Muncie SM465 four-speed manual transmission. Driver
convenience features include air-conditioning, power steering and
power brakes. Current issues: A/C, wipers, horn and amp gauge are
inop.
Inside, the car's blue and white interior is in overall good shape.
The white bench seat looks good, as does the blue carpet. The
headliner matches the seat in color and condition. A two-spoke
steering wheel looks great and frame a blue, metal dashboard with a
full array of ancillary gauges. The inner blue and white door
panels are in very good order. A floor shifter and a Custom Sound
AM/FM radio resides in the dash.
For the 1971 model year, the Action-Line C/K underwent a mid-cycle
revision, distinguished by updated front fascias for both Chevrolet
and GMC pickup trucks. Chevrolets received an eggcrate grille
design (with the Chevrolet bowtie emblem returning to the grille);
GMC grilles shared the stamping as before, styled with additional
blacked-out trim. In a chassis upgrade, all light-duty C/K trucks
received front disc brakes as standard equipment. The interior
underwent upgrades, introducing an optional tilt steering column
for the automatic and 4-speed manual transmissions.
Competition to this GMC in 1971 included Chevrolet's K10, Dodge's
D100, Ford's F100, Jeep's Gladiator and International's 1010
pickup.
Documentation includes a photo book of before and during photos and
a folder full of receipts and invoices related to the
restoration.
VIN: KE134513208
This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 652 miles since
restored. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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