Vehicle Description
1978 GMC Sierra Grande 1/2 Ton Pickup
Development of the third-generation C/K trucks began in 1968;
vehicle components underwent simulated testing on computers before
the first prototype pickups were even built for real-world testing.
The finished product would become revolutionary in appearance,
breaking away from typical American pickup truck design of the era
(including the cab). The exterior design underwent scrutiny in the
wind tunnel to optimize its aerodynamics and fuel economy. While
distinguished by its straight-lined and boxy appearance, GM named
the third-generation C/K the "Rounded Line" series, succeeding the
"Action Line" C/K trucks.
For consignment, it's time for us to get dirty! How about reverting
back to our childhood and going outside and playing in the mud?
Yeah, mom hated that... let's do it with this 1978 version of the
GMC 1/2 ton Sierra Grande pickup step side version. Nice like new
all terrain tires, a lift kit, a clean and unmolested interior, a
new oak lined bed and a healthy 350ci V8. 4 wheel drive never
looked so appealing and neither did getting in a little trouble.
Meh, what could be the worst that could happen... the truck and I
need to get a bath? I'm IN!
Due to varying emissions control devices being removed, please
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Exterior
Very nicely applied light blue metallic covers straight rust free
steel all over this truck. Nicely minded gaps, a like new grille
and chrome all over, correct badging and that step side is so kewl
with access to the front of the bed with a mere step up. Newer
chrome big mirrors hang off of either side on the doors and black
and stainless window trimmings and a rolled over bed sided area
keeps you from scratching yourself when loading from the side, or
reaching for your tool box when it's floated to the center while
you are carving curves, (you know you were over the limit..'cmon!).
A wonderfully curved rear fender is stuck to each side of the bed
and allows for a full width uninterrupted bed. Speaking of which is
all newly lined with white oak planking held to the frame with
shiny chromed steel mounting strips and bolts. The inside of the
bed is like it's never been used and is excellent just like the
remaining outside of the truck. Probably one of the highlights of
this truck are the BIG wheels which are 15-inch silver painted deep
dish sport rallye wheels and nicely polished locking hubs with trim
rings. These wheels are wrapped with big BFG All Terrain Radial
T/A's in the form of 33x12.5RL15T's all around. Getting a bit lofty
in here, I think I'm getting in deeper and I don't care.
Interior
A swing of the doors and all I see are factory door panels in blue
molded vinyl with a horizontal ribbed panel which houses the
armrest, actuator and window crank. The lowers are all rust free
light blue metallic straight steel. Hopping inside, (or should I
say climbing), I get my heart rate back down taking a moment to
breathe it in. I perch myself on a Mexican blanket style full on
bench stretching from door to door, but with no idea what lies
underneath. The dash upfront, which is typical GM style of the era,
wraps around the driver and wheel with a 3 panel black dash front.
Within this far left panel, a quad of round gauges with a vent,
light pull and wiper slider. In the center are dual round gauges,
one the speedo, and the other the gas gauge. To the 3rd panel and
driver's right is the temp controls, and a newer AM/FM/Cassette
radio. A light blue padded dash top is above and shows with a few
cracks. The floors are like new with black rubber matting, and a
shifter for the transfer case is reaching for the driver in the
center with an aftermarket tachometer justin front. Above is light
blue metallic stamped steel for the liner.
Drivetrain
Inside is a 350ci V8 engine topped by a Holley 4-barrel carburetor
and a shiny round open edge air cleaner. On back is a TH350 3-speed
automatic transmission with a rear axle weighing in as a 12 bolt
with the front differential being a Dana 44. This bay is enough to
make a Glitterati jealous with very little rust and dust, and just
shiny parts, supple hoses, and obviously well cared for.
Undercarriage
As I've stated before on others, and I'll use it again because it's
apropos, the hits just keep on coming, ( I get that from the old
WFIL "Boss Jocks" my mom used to listen to while sunning
herself...), with the undercarriage. It is rust free, has black
straight rust free steel, corrosion free bed mountings, and solid
framing and stamped floor pans. Headers emanate from either side
and melt onto a Flowmaster exhaust system sans catalytic
converters, which snakes its way to the back, and no rust or
blemishes lingering along the way with the piping. Power rear drum
brakes are on, and for the front, power disc brakes. The truck
rides on leaf springs all around with a 4" lift kit installed.
Drive-Ability
I just yearn for that feeling of power and high when I drive these
big wheels. This truck did not let me down either with a quick fire
up, had a nice rumble at idle, and off to the test track we went.
Here it showed me bias free braking on a panic stop, (always my
FIRST TEST!), good handling and nice smooth acceleration with
smooth shifting from the automatic. All functions were working and
don't tell mom, but I SO wanted to get it dirty, but our detailer
would have had my head as he's really busy right now! I used my
better judgement, but hey a guy can fantasize right?
A very nice example from 1978,looking like new, large and in
charge,apowerful engine, power brakes and a new bed with beautiful
paint. Get your butt in here quick to snap this mudder/worker bee
up. What a great promotional piece showing up to a job side and
bossing people around from this classic!!
TCL448B520139
T-GMC
C-2wd Conventional Cab
L-350ci V8 4bbl 165hp
4-1/2 Ton HD Suspension
4-Pickup
8-1978
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
520139-Sequential Unit Number
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1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
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