Classic Car Addict is excited to present this 1995 GMC Sierra 1500
SLE for sale in our Mesa, AZ showroom. The GMC Sierra full-size
pickup was the anchor of the GMC line, accounting for nearly half
of the divisions total sales. GM, Ford, and Dodge are closely
matched in powertrain, body style, trim, and payload choices.
Therefore, many buying decisions boil down to personal preference.
GMC's Sierra and the nearly identical Chevrolet C/Ks had been
redone as early 1988 models, in three series: 1500 (1/2 ton), 2500
(3/4 ton), and 3500 (1-ton). C pickups were 2-wheel drive; K
indicated Insta-Trac part-time 4WD. The short-bed had a 117.5-inch
wheelbase and 6.5-foot bed. Long-bed trucks rode a 131.5-inch
wheelbase with 8-foot bed. Extended-cab models had a 141.5-inch
wheelbase with 6.5-foot bed, or a 155.5-inch wheelbase with 8-foot
bed. The extended-cab truck is finished in a two-toned Crimson Red
and Quicksilver and features chrome bumpers with black rubber
impact strips, SLE badging, and black side mirror caps. The Carfax
report shows no accidents or damage. Out back, the black bedliner
looks great against the crimson finish, and means that you can
still use this truck like it was originally intended. And there's
enough real estate back there to drag away half of Lowe's with you
on the weekends. Other touches include the GMC emblem in the front
grille, fresh headlights/taillights, and tinted windows that give
the truck a mysterious disposition. The interior features gray
cloth upholstery on the front captain's chairs and a rear bench
seat as well as matching carpets and trim. Amenities include
power-adjustable front seats, updated CD/stereo, cruise control,
air conditioning, and rubber floor mats. The four-spoke steering
wheel fronts a 100-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary
gauges for fuel level, voltage, oil pressure, and coolant
temperature. The six-digit odometer shows just over 79k miles. For
1995 upgrades to interior; a driver-side airbag went into a revised
interior, and 4-wheel antilock braking was installed on all models.
The new dashboard featured cupholders and rotary climate controls.
Fully detailed and ready to go, the engine bay is as much a
show-off piece as a functional machine. The 5.7-liter V8 was
factory rated at 210 horsepower and sends power to the rear or all
four wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission and a
dual-range transfer case. Add in power steering, power brakes
w/discs up front, and the four-speed automatic transmission
w/overdrive, and this Sierra is a fantastic any time cruising
pickup. Don't miss out on this gorgeous Sierra! It will be sold on
a clean Arizona title with owner's manual. Call us today,
480-256-1459. And be sure to visit our website
www.classiccaraddict.com, FB, Instagram, and our YouTube channel to
see 100+ HD photos and full virtual videos. Rear Bumper Color -
Chrome, Front Air Conditioning, Steering Wheel Trim - Leather,
Cruise Control, Power Steering, Steering Wheel - Tilt, Abs -
4-Wheel, Cassette, Radio - Am/Fm, Gauge - Tachometer, Wheel
Diameter - 15 Inch, Front Wipers - Intermittent, Power Windows,
Tinted Glass, Side Mirror Adjustments - Power, Front Airbags -
Driver Only, Front Seat Type - Split-Bench, Upholstery - Cloth
Vehicle Details
1995 GMC Sierra 1500
Listing ID:CC-1649368
Price:$18,700
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1995
Make:GMC
Model:Sierra 1500
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:79471
Stock Number:CCA0260
VIN:2GTEC19K7S1559141
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