Vehicle Description
1999 GMC Sierra SLE 1500 Extended Cab 4x2 Long Bed Pickup
It's obvious that GM built 1/2 ton pickups like the GMC Sierra with
utility and practicality in mind, but they certainly didn't forget
about style. Sure, it's still a rugged truck, but on the outside
it's one of the best-looking trucks ever built. And they build a
lot of them. 2,356,219 trucks were built by GM in 1999, and 690,000
of them were pickups!
For consignment, a 1999 GMC Sierra SLE 1500 extended cab 4x2 long
bed, showing 106,919 unverifiable miles. Our consignor wants you to
know, this truck has been babied since day one and as a result, is
a well preserved GMC. You don't have to live in the Sierra
Mountains to own one and this comfortable truck might just be your
next daily driver. Let's delve in, shall we?
Exterior
Pewter Metallic paint adorns this truck, and the flush mounted
headlights and marker lights make for a very attractive face. The
black grille has a chrome surround and the pair of robust tow hooks
below the bumper say this truck means business. The matching Leer
cap is a great addition and adds some nice coverage for cargo and
the extended includes a set of doors with internal actuators.
16-inch wheels are chrome and support 235/75R16 tires with an early
2022 date code. In the back, you'll find a clean tailgate and
trailer hitch, along with a third brake light on top of the cap.
The bed itself has gotten some use which shows up as a few
scratches, but the painted bed is also mostly gleaming and the cap
is lined with cloth panels. The only imperfections we find are some
rust bubbles on the rocker panel.
Interior
A swing of either door greets you with requisite plastic molded
door cards, cloth inserts, and plastic buttons and door actuator in
charcoal black. The thick bucket seats are cloth and look fairly
fresh, regardless of miles, with only the slightest compression of
the driver's seat. The back bench seat looks like it's never been
used and could be photographed for a sales brochure. Impressive!
The clean 4 spoke steering wheel is leather wrapped in charcoal and
houses an airbag while a simple gauge cluster is just behind it
with only pertinent gauges adorned with orange needles. To the
right is the AM/FM/CD radio above the simple climate control panel.
The rest of the charcoal dash is occupied by sculpted vents, the
glove box, and an airbag panel in front of the passenger. A center
console provides storage and cupholders just above the low pile
black carpet is in nice shape and wear Weathertech type mats. The
headliner is home to an overhead console and presents in a
contouring coat of gray cloth coverage.
Drivetrain
The owner's care extends to the engine bay where a very clean 5.3
liter V8 is residing, fuel injected and backed by a 4L60E 4-speed
automatic transmission sending power to the 10 bolt rear axle.
Power disc brakes are found at all four wheels.
Undercarriage
Driver quality conditions prevail underneath with surface rust on
just about everything except the body panel, but it's bone dry and
free of dirt underneath. The single exhaust encounters a stock
style muffler before exiting and the suspension consists of coil
springs in front and leaf springs in the back.
Drive-Ability
We hop up into the cab where it doesn't feel or look like a 25-year
old truck as it barely shows any use and the only evidence is the
number that lights up green when you crank the key. The engine runs
smoothly and carries us onto the test loop in fine fashion. Plenty
of gusto in the 5.3 and visibility is something you get used to as
the rear view penetrates two tinted windows before registering
what's behind you. It's comfortable, smooth, and every function
supplied by the truck works like a Timex watch! While Classic Auto
Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of
our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working
at the time of your purchase.
"But Classic Auto Mall, that's not a classic!" True, but since our
early days it's come to our attention that car people need solid,
clean pickup trucks to support their car or racing hobby. Plus,
they didn't think a '65 C10 was classic back in the day, until it
survived 50 years. So keep this one clean and take it to the bank
because they will be rare in 25 years. In the meantime, you've got
a great truck that some mechanics will tell you is a better bet
than some 2024 models. You don't have to be Ansel Adams to
appreciate this Sierra, so place that call as soon as you're
ready!
2GTEC19T2X1554686
2-Canada
G-General Motors
T-GMC Truck
E-6001 To 7000 GVWR
C-2wd
1-1/2 Ton
9-Extended Cab
T-5.3 Liter V8
2-Check Digit
X-1999
1-Oshawa, Ontario, Canada Assy Plant
554686-Sequential Unit Number
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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