Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
The K10 is almost the standard for what an old 4x4 truck is
supposed to look like. Whether it's a short bed, or a long bed,
they all look great in 4x4 form and in this case it's no exception.
It's a long bed 1984 GMC High Sierra 4x4. This thing is beautiful
inside and out. Under the hood is no exception, with a GM
Goodwrench 350 crate engine sitting front and center, first thing
you'll notice is how everything is where it should be, to include
AC Lines, etc. A whole new exhaust has been installed after the
headers and it sounds amazing, just like it should. The 350 is
backed by a 700-R4 giving you that overdrive gear that'll help you
save a little fuel at cruising speeds. I would go as far as saying
that this truck almost has the perfect stance, it's not too high,
but not too low. Nice enough to be proud of but not so nice you
wouldn't want to drive it. These don't make their way through our
showroom often so make sure you swing by and check it out.
Financing is available and trades are welcome. See ya soon!
Vehicle Details
1984 GMC K1500
Listing ID:CC-1609292
Price:$17,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1984
Make:GMC
Model:K1500
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:15994
Stock Number:C0571
VIN:1GTEK14H1EF709143
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