Here is a rare 1973 GMC Sprint in a sleek gray metallic with a bold
black stripe wrap and a black vinyl top. Beneath the wrap is a
vibrant yellow finish with a touch of character. It rides
confidently on stylish 20-inch wheels and has the stance and
attitude to match. This is a rust-free example, solid inside and
out. The wrap is driver-quality, with a minor scuff near the right
rear wheel well-evidence of a garage brush, but nothing distracting
from its overall appeal. The bed is in good shape, solid sheet
metal with no rust-through, and kept tidy with a vinyl snap-on
cover. Chrome and stainless trim show gentle aging but still offer
a nice shine, complementing its classic look. Under the hood,
you'll find a built SBC 383 CID V8 equipped with a Holley
carburetor, Edelbrock intake, tubular headers, and HEI ignition. A
4-speed Muncie manual transmission and a posi rear end ensure that
power meets pavement with authority. The undercarriage is just has
solid floors and frame rails. Inside, two comfortable black bucket
seats, and the door panels, carpet, headliner, and crack-free dash
are all in good condition. Aftermarket gauges help monitor
performance, and a JVC AM/FM cassette is hidden inside the center
console. This 1973 GMC Sprint is a rare and stylish classic that
draws attention. Call us at 763-999-1098, 763-434-6565, or email
''[email protected]'' to inquire about this 1973 GMC Sprint .
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