General Motor Company produced the first Sierra in 1975 as a
full-size pick-up truck for the Chevrolet C/K trim. The name Sierra
differentiated the various trims in this line, such as the Sierra
Classic and Sierra Grand.
The letter K denoted the model which had four-wheel drive, and the
letter C the rear-wheel drive models.
The 1985 GMC 1500 Sierra Classic we have at Skyway Classics is a
great truck, mostly original, great patina, and has a two-year old
engine in it too.
1985 GMC High Sierra 4x4
New 350 cubic inch engine
Three speed automatic transmission
Factory black painted air cleaner assembly
Power steering
Power brakes
Air conditioning
New hoses
Dual exhaust system.
4WD
Clean and detailed engine compartment
Black sidewall tires
GMC factory wheels with trim rings and caps
Tan bench seat with good upholstery
Factory dash with all the correct gauges and controls
GMC black steering wheel
Air conditioning
4WD shifter
Pushbutton radio
Tan carpet, seatbelts, and floor mats
Electronic cruise control
Power door locks
Power windows
Stock original two-tone tan/light tan exterior paint
Full camper towing equipment
Mechanical
Our GMC has had a new 350 cubic inch engine installed just two
years ago in this truck that has been in Alabama all its life.
Everything else in this engine appears to be stock including the
factory three speed automatic transmission, factory black painted
air cleaner assembly, power steering, power brakes, air
conditioning system, new hoses, and the dual exhaust system.
It runs and drives extremely well as the transmission shifts on the
mark through all the gears and into 4WD properly and sits in a very
clean and detailed engine compartment that looks factory fresh and
it rides on black sidewall tires and GMC factory wheels with trim
rings and caps.
Interior
The interior is very clean and looks very good with its tan bench
seat with good upholstery, factory dash with all the correct gauges
and controls, GMC black steering wheel, air conditioning, 4WD
shifter, pushbutton radio, tan carpet, seatbelts, and floor
mats.
The Sierra also came with electronic cruise control, power door
locks and power windows.
Exterior
Our 1985 has the stock original two-tone tan/light tan exterior
paint that is driver quality and original with patina. The 1985
truck had a revised grill design which had a thicker horizontal
divider, rear and front bumpers, and full camper towing
equipment.
Conclusion
This is a 3rd generation General Motors 1985 GMC 1500 High Sierra
4wd we have at Skyway Classics is a great truck to drive and enjoy
and won't break the bank like a new one would.
Come see it today.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
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information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision
to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal
inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.
Vehicle Details
1985 GMC Sierra
Listing ID:CC-1559554
Price:$21,997
Location:Palmetto, Florida
Year:1985
Make:GMC
Model:Sierra
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:79606
Stock Number:1200-FL
VIN:1GTER14H8FF720948
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