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For Sale at Auction: 1966 GMC 1500 in Scottsdale, Arizona
1966 GMC 3/4-ton long-bed pickup with 69,400 actual miles. This
Arizona truck was originally bought at General GMC in Phoenix.
All-original interior with optional buddy seat and original vinyl
on seats and door panels. Includes aftermarket AM/FM radio with the
original radio knobs, 1966 Chevelle 2-spoke steering wheel,
original 16.5-inch wheels with hubcaps, tinted glass and
"knee-knocker" mounted tachometer. Powered by a 351E V6 with 190hp
and TH400 automatic transmission. This truck has had a complete
frame-off restoration; all nuts and bolts were replated to factory
specs, all black metal under the hood was powder-coated, all wood
is original and was sanded, stained and sealed. Featuring two-toned
original colors, spiral shocks, dual exhaust and, as an add-on,
power brakes. All work was completed by the owner, including body
and paint.
Vehicle Details
1966 GMC 1500
Listing ID:CC-1560741
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1966
Make:GMC
Model:1500
Exterior Color:WHITE/GREEN
Interior Color:GRAY/FAWN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:137124
VIN:1502PF28004B
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