Towering above the terrain with purpose and capability, the 1978
GMC K1500 4X4 conquers the landscape with its impressive lift kit
and newly installed 33-inch tires. The striking two-tone brown and
cream paint scheme highlights its rugged construction and
adventurous spirit. Recently repainted, this truck features new
body molding, door handles, and mirrors that enhance its
trail-ready appearance. The new grille and bumpers add a fresh face
to this mountain-conquering machine, while the beige stripes create
a distinctive visual signature. Rolling on new 15-inch wheels
wrapped in massive 33/12.50/15 tires, this K1500 has the ground
clearance and traction to forge paths where roads don't exist.
The brown and tan interior provides a comfortable command center
for wilderness expeditions. The original bench seat offers ample
room for gear and companions while maintaining no-nonsense
functionality. New carpeting covers the floor, giving the cabin a
refreshed feel while standing ready for muddy boots and outdoor
equipment. The dash houses all original gauges and controls that
function as intended, allowing for easy navigation of vital systems
during trail runs. Ice-cold air conditioning keeps adventurers
comfortable during summer expeditions, complemented by an effective
heating system for winter outings. The AM/FM radio stands ready to
provide soundtrack for backcountry exploration. All windows operate
smoothly, allowing fresh air to flow through the cabin.
A powerful 400 V8 engine with TLK suffix code provides the muscle
to conquer steep grades and challenging terrain. Paired with a
TH350 3-speed automatic transmission, this powertrain delivers
consistent performance across varied landscapes. A single 4-barrel
carburetor handles fuel delivery, while dual exhaust with long tube
headers and aftermarket mufflers improves output and adds a throaty
rumble that echoes through the canyons. The 4-wheel drive system
features a Dana 44 front axle and 12-bolt rear axle, giving this
truck the capability to tackle mud, snow, and rocky trails. Power
disc brakes up front provide strong stopping power on steep
descents. Dual fuel tanks extend the range for deep backcountry
adventures where gas stations don't exist.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 400 V8 Engine
• TH350 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Single 4-Barrel Carburetor
• Dana 44 Front Axle
• 12-Bolt Rear Axle
• Dual Exhaust
• Long Tube Headers
• Aftermarket Mufflers
• Power Disc Brakes
• Dual Fuel Tanks
• 4-Wheel Drive
• Two-Tone Brown and Cream Paint
• Beige Stripes
• Lift Kit
• 15" Wheels in 33/12.50/15 Tires
• New Grille
• New Bumpers
• New Body Molding
• New Mirrors
• Brown and Tan Interior with Bench Seat
• New Carpet
• Air Conditioning
• Power Steering
• AM/FM Radio
Built for adventure and ready for action, this 1978 K1500 4X4 takes
you beyond where the pavement ends. With a mountain-moving 400 V8
engine, go-anywhere 4-wheel drive system, and comfortable interior,
this truck is your ticket to outdoor exploration and off-road
discovery. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1978 GMC K1500
Listing ID:CC-1932883
Price:$34,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1978
Make:GMC
Model:K1500
Exterior Color:Brown
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:42674
Stock Number:9124-CHA
VIN:TKR1481526042
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