Vehicle Description
The GMC Sprint was a great way to get the look of an El Camino in a
more distinct and truck-ready badge. Not only are they a rarer
sight today, but also in this debut year, the Sprint made up only
about 12 percent of coupe ute production. But it's not just history
that makes this one grab attention. There was a solid investment in
this GMC with nice body panels, bright chrome bumpers, and a
distinctive blue metallic paint. And speaking of the paint, even
the bed looks straight, clean, and show-ready in this upgraded
blue. Plus, just like the El Camino, the Sprint has an instant
muscle car level appeal, and this has a lot of GMC's special SP
power package charm with the cowl hood, blackout grille, dual
exhaust tips, and rally wheels. Everything from the upgraded bucket
seats to enhanced small block power also backs up this speedy
style. So take some extra time looking through a full package that
gives you stunning looks, luxuries like A/C, and the right muscle
classic appeal.
HIGHLIGHTS
*First-year GMC Sprint
*Nice body lines are highlighted by a sleek metallic blue paint
*Beautiful chrome bumpers
*Like-new trim everywhere, including surrounding the truck bed
*Sporty SP-level of appearance
-Cowl hood
-Blackout grille
-Large dual exhaust tips
-Rally wheels
*Extra clean bed
*Well-done black interior
*Newer GMC seats with nice bolstering and integrated shoulder
belts
*Driver-oriented: center console, staple shifter, tilt column, and
round gauges
*Cold-blowing R134a air conditioning
*AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input
*350 cubic-inch V8
-Holley four-barrel carburetor
-Edelbrock Performer high-rise intake
-Davis Unified distributor
-Ceramic-coated headers feeding into the dual exhaust and MangaFlow
mufflers
*Three-speed automatic transmission
*Power steering, power brakes, and front discs
*Service manuals
*Maintenance Records
This is one of those classics that knows how to have an all-around
appeal. The rare GMC details are proudly put on display thanks to
solid investments inside and out to make this look impressive.
There are well-placed upgrades inside like cold-blowing R134a air
conditioning, an AM/FM/CD stereo, and well-bolstered late-model GM
bucket seats all to make this a more comfortable cruiser. And all
the added power under the hood reminds you why the GM intermediates
- including the coupe/pickup - were some of the best power cars of
their day. So when you have a chance at rarity and distinction like
this, you don't want to let it slip away. Call today!!!