Vehicle Description
This custom 1969 GMC Sierra 1500 pickup is rather a "rare bird":
There are many C10s out there, but restored GMCs are not often
seen. The truck has undergone a resent restoration with a beautiful
medium blue exterior and a new interior with a re-covered original
seat. It's powered by a strong-running 400ci small-block engine
mated to a 4-speed Muncie transmission with a Hurst shifter. The
engine was rebuilt with roller rocker aluminum Corvette heads and
mild cam that gives it that pleasing rumble. This original
fleetside short-bed truck has a stock appearance, except for a
custom steel cowl hood and a rear roll pan, which give it a sleek,
clean look. The engine is cooled with a thermostatically controlled
electric fan. The drivetrain was upgraded with a one-piece
driveshaft and posi-traction differential. It has a new dual
exhaust system with new 2.5-inch manifolds with Flowmaster
mufflers. A new under-bed fuel cell has been installed with a
flush-mounted filler tube in the bed. This pickup rides on
white-letter tires mounted on 15x8 truck Rally wheels.