Here we have a solid 1989 GMC Sierra 1500 short bed, the kind of
truck built to work hard and still look good doing it. It runs
strong, presents well, and delivers the kind of power you want,
whether you're hauling, towing, or heading off the pavement. The
bumpers and trim still show well, while the GEAR wheels and large
all-terrain tires give this Sierra an aggressive stance and extra
confidence in bad weather or rough terrain. A spray-in bedliner
makes hauling easy, and the trailer hitch assembly ensures it's
ready for towing duties. All glass is clear and free from major
damage, and the seals appear to be in good condition.
Inside, the red interior remains in good shape. The cloth seats
show no signs of rips or tears, and the matching door panels
complement the cabin nicely. Between the bucket seats sits a
fold-down center section that provides cup holders and an armrest,
while also flipping up to accommodate a third passenger when
needed. The carpets are clean and protected by large rubber floor
mats. The headliner and dash pad remain in good condition, and the
woodgrain trim inserts show no fading or damage. The factory
steering wheel leads to the stock gauge cluster, which is clear and
easy to read. A stock radio and climate controls round out this
clean and functional interior.
Powering this Sierra is a fresh 350 cubic-inch V8 GM crate engine
with approximately 13,000 miles on it. It features a dual 4-barrel
Holley carburetor, polished air cleaner housing, and polished valve
covers. Backing the V8 is a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission
sending power to a 10-bolt rear axle. The factory-style suspension
provides a comfortable ride, while front power disc brakes and rear
power drum brakes deliver solid stopping power.
At all four corners sit 16-inch chrome Gear wheels wrapped in
LT305/70R16 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires. The 350 breathes
through shorty headers connected to a dual-to-single-to-dual
exhaust system with a Flowmaster muffler, giving this truck a
strong-sounding tone.
Highlights:
•Fresh 350 Cubic-Inch V8 GM Crate / Around 13K Miles
•700R4 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
•10-Bolt Rear Axle
•Front And Rear Factory-Style Suspension
•Front Power Disc Brakes / Rear Power Drum Brakes
•Front And Rear 16-Inch Chrome Gear Wheels
•Front And Rear LT305/70R16 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A Tires
•Full-Size Spare Mounted Under Truck
•Shorty Headers / Dual To Single to Dual Exhaust / Flowmaster
Muffler
•Power Steering
•Tilt Steering Wheel
•Heat / Defrost / Rear Defogger / Air Conditioning
•Power Windows / Locks
•Stock AM/FM/Cassette Radio
•Spray-In Bedliner
•Trailer Hitch Assembly
•Owner's Manual
This 1989 GMC Sierra 1500 is ready to work, cruise, or explore.
With a fresh engine, capable drivetrain, and aggressive stance, it
offers plenty of life and versatility. Comfortable inside, tough on
the outside, and ready for the road or the trail. Call Today!
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