Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
Inexpensive trucks are really hard to come by these days. Well you
don't have to look much further as this 1991 GMC Sonoma is as clean
as they come. This one comes in stock form with a couple tasteful
upgrades such as the cowl induction hood and the rally wheels. The
engine is a 2.5L inline four also known as the iron duke which has
proven itself time and time again. In fact, they used the iron duke
engine from 1977 to 1993. The iron duke is backed by a 5-speed
manual transmission. The paint looks good and interior while being
simple, is also in good condition with a little bit of wear over
the years. An upgraded stereo sits in the dash providing the jams
and the heat works well. Some would complain about having manual
windows instead of power, but it seems less is more with this
Sonoma as manual windows are going to be much more dependable than
it's powered counterpart. With relatively low miles and a
bulletproof drivetrain, be sure to come see this truck before it's
nestled into someone else's driveway calling that home. Financing
is available and trades are welcome.
Vehicle Details
1991 GMC Sonoma
Listing ID:CC-1529407
Price:$6,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1991
Make:GMC
Model:Sonoma
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:147300
Stock Number:C0493
VIN:1GTCS14E5M2500636
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