This custom one-owner 1987 GMC 1500 pickup underwent an extensive
15-year build and has been housed in a private collection since.
Starting with a custom, fully boxed 3/4-ton frame, 1-ton
differentials were swapped in along with a gear-driven 205 transfer
case behind GM's 502ci crate engine. Driveline durability comes
from the fully rebuilt differentials that were indexed for proper
driveline angle with a Detroit Locker rear differential, as well as
an ARB Air locker in front with axle truss and skid plate. An
on-board compressor also allows for in-cab adjustment of the six
Rancho RS 9000 shocks, duals up front, single in the rear, and it
all sits on 44-inch-tall tires. Custom one-of-a-kind metal fender
flares were constructed, along with rear fender spacers to keep
everything tucked underneath. This vehicle features custom tube
bumpers, a rollbar and winch, aluminum box liner and dual steering
stabilizers. Other highlights include a custom seat, two-way radio
and original glass, and the truck has a clean interior. This pickup
is completely rust-free and accident-free. With 49,966 kilometers,
which equates to 31,050 miles registered (title shows
mileage/kilometers exempt). **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
Vehicle Details
1987 GMC 1500
Listing ID:CC-1672580
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1987
Make:GMC
Model:1500
Exterior Color:RED
Interior Color:GREY
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144196
VIN:1GTEV14K8HJ526665
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