1971 GMC C2500 Custom Introducing this 1971 GMC C2500
Custom, a California truck that rolled off the assembly line in
Fremont and is finished in its factory white exterior paired with a
period-correct tan interior, retaining its honest utilitarian
character, vintage charm, and classic long-bed pickup
presence.Highlights:- California Truck- Long-Bed Configuration-
Factory Color White- Automatic Transmission- V8 Engine- Power
Steering- Upgraded Aluminum Radiator- Edelbrock 4-Barrel
Carburetor- Air Conditioning- Front Wheel Disc Brakes- Chrome Front
Bumper Power comes from a capable V8 engine mated to an
automatic transmission, enhanced by an Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor. The truck is equipped with power steering for
comfortable driving and front-wheel disc brakes for improved
stopping performance. Exterior details include a chrome front
bumper and 16-inch black-finished steel wheels, maintaining a
purposeful, classic look.Inside, the cabin features a bench seat,
lap belts, air conditioning, a glove box, three-spoke steering
wheel, Delco push-button radio, and a fender-mounted antenna, all
contributing to a period-correct and functional interior.With its
iconic design and rugged build, the Chevrolet is a symbol of power
and reliability. If you're in the market for a true American
classic truck that combines style and heritage, look no further
than this C2500 Custom that is mechanically sound. For $12,750
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