1972 GMC K2500 4x4 Pickup 4-SpeedIntroducing this 1972 GMC K2500
4x4 Pickup 4-Speed, a California truck finished in its factory
color Red Orange paired with a Tan/Saddle interior. This classic
pickup features a blacked-out treatment on the front grille and
headlight surrounds, giving it a slightly more aggressive look
compared to the original chrome trim while still maintaining its
vintage character. The 1972 model year marked the final year of
GMC's well-known Action Line body style, which was shared with
Chevrolet trucks from 19671972 and is appreciated today for its
simple, squared-offHighlights:- California Truck- Factory Color Red
Orange- V8 Engine- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- Edelbrock 4-Barrel
Carburetor- Power Steering- Front Wheel Disc Brakes- Chrome Front
Bumper- Alpine Radio- 18-Inch Steel WheelsPower comes from a V8
engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and a
floor-mounted shifter, along with a 4WD transfer case selector that
reflects the truck's utilitarian purpose. Power steering helps make
maneuvering easier, while front disc brakes offer improved stopping
capability compared to earlier drum-brake setups. Exterior details
include a chrome front bumper and steel wheels that give the truck
a straightforward, work-ready appearance.Inside, the cabin is
simple and functional, featuring a bench seat, lap belts, a
three-spoke steering wheel, manual crank windows, and an Alpine
radio. The interior layout stays true to the truck's era, offering
a no-nonsense driving environment focused on practicality.The 1972
GMC trucks were among the last pickups built before the major
redesign of 1973, which introduced a more modern body and interior.
Because of this, many enthusiasts see the 1972 models as the final
and most refined examples of the classic late-1960s truck
design.Overall, this GMC K2500 represents a straightforward vintage
pickup with classic styling and useful features, and it is
mechanically sound. For $24,750
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