This 1971 GMC C10 is a true classic pickup that combines vintage
charm with thoughtful restoration and custom touches. Powered by a
350cid GM V8 with a 3-speed automatic (TH350) and equipped with a
GM 12-bolt rear end with 3.23 gears, it retains its original
drivetrain configuration, though mileage is TMU ("true mileage
unknown").Finished in a factory-matched Medium Blue and Pure White
two-tone, the exterior evokes the timeless styling of early '70s
GMC trucks. Inside, the original factory blue vinyl bench seat
preserves the authentic cabin feel.This partly restored classic
blends stock authenticity with custom enhancements, making it a
standout for collectors or enthusiasts looking for a vintage pickup
that honors its heritage while offering room for
personalization.This vehicle is presented by Sherwood Motorcars
located at 155-3001 Buckingham Drive, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 0X5.
National and International Shipping Available - Ask us about our
import and export options. For more details, please visit us in
store, or call/text 587-782-4153. AMVIC Licensed Dealer.Pricing
includes AMVIC & documentation fee. See Dealer for Details
Vehicle Details
1971 GMC C/K 10
Listing ID:CC-2027171
Price:$29,219
Location:Sherwood Park, Alberta
Year:1971
Make:GMC
Model:C/K 10
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:White
Odometer:120937
Stock Number:SMC1429
VIN:CE134111090800000
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