Classic pickup trucks have always had a following but it seems that
in the last decade or so they're desirability has really
skyrocketed. There are restoration shops dedicated to their
preservation and it seems like every year more classic truck
exclusive shows are popping up everywhere. There are many options
to choose from but one of the most consistent favorites is the
"Action Line" series marketed by both Chevrolet and GMC in the
early 70s. While they had similarities there were also subtle
differences throughout the years. For GMC, the "Sierra" option
package was introduced which would ultimately become its own trim
line. This very cool 1970 GMC is very nicely built perfectly
combining the classic Pickup look with modern upgrades and
performance. It is a fresh build with 1,300 miles on it since
completed. The body is very solid and rust free. It has new paint
that was redone in a clean 2003 Dodge Silver color that has a nice
shine. It is then topped off with all of its stock style
Black/stainless trim, chrome grill, and chrome front/rear bumpers.
"GMC" emblems are mounted on the nose and tailgate with the "GMC
1500 Sierra" emblem on both front fenders. Unlike the Chevy's the
GMC had switched over to double headlights and all of lights
including side markers are working properly. It has smoked glass
throughout and all windows are in good condition. The truck came
from the factory as a flareside but has been turned into a short
bed fleetside. With that conversion the bed was tubbed to allow
room for a wider rear wheels and tires. The wheels are all 15 inch
Rally's with beauty rings and nice chrome center caps. Fitted to
all four are P275/60R15 Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires.
To bring the truck into the world of modern driving it now has a
6.2 LS Vortec motor under the hood in place of its factory 350.
Cooling is no problem being provided by the Champion aluminum
radiator with dual electric fans in a custom shroud. The truck
starts up, runs great, doesn't smoke, and has plenty of power. It
sounds great too through the dual headers into 3 inch exhaust that
dumps before the rear end out of Borla mufflers. The motor is
paired with a smooth shifting 6L80E 6 speed automatic with
overdrive and a 2800 stall torque converter. In the rear is a 12
bolt with 3.73 gears so you can cruise around town and down the
highway comfortably. The brakes have all been gone through and are
power assisted with a booster and proportional valve. Up front are
standard GM discs and CCP discs have been added in rear. It has
power steering as well so even with its classic exterior drives
much smoother than it did new. The suspension has been totally
rebuilt with 2 inch drop spindles up front and 4 inch springs in
rear for the perfect ride height. During the build it also got a
new rear sway bar and all new cab/body bushings.
The interior incorporates both Silver and Black which is in great
shape throughout. The upholstery has all be redone with new door
panels, new carpet, new headliner, and a reupholstered bench seat
with lap belts. The dash is all nicely painted and fitted with
aftermarket Classic Instrument gauges in the stock style bezel. The
Vintage Air AC/Heat system blows cold and utilizes inset adjustable
vents. It has a new Shiftworks floor shifter and there isn't a box
in place with the thought a future owner might want to install a
custom console.
This is 1 awesome pickup that was very well built. It is set up to
be a great driver that shows well and as a joy to drive.
This clean truck could be yours for $41,500.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $39,750.00!
Vehicle Details
1970 GMC 1500
Listing ID:CC-1860612
Price:$39,750
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1970
Make:GMC
Model:1500
Exterior Color:Silver
Odometer:1300
Stock Number:99543478
VIN:CE104BZ53408
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