There was a time when a short bed, regular cab pickup was the
hottest ticket on the street, and this 1997 GMC 1500 SLE is a clean
reminder of why. Finished in sharp two-tone white and red with a
matching red interior, it captures that late-90s sport truck
attitude when trucks stopped being just workhorses and started
flexing some muscle on cruise nights.
Under the hood sits the tried-and-true 350 Chevrolet V8, a small
block legend that powered everything from C10s to Corvettes. Backed
by a 4L60E automatic overdrive, it delivers that familiar
torque-rich pull with easy highway manners. This is the kind of
setup that made these trucks dependable daily drivers while still
having enough grunt to keep things interesting when the light turns
green.
Inside, it is pure GMT400 era charm. A red bench seat with armrest,
column shifter, and tilt steering column keep things simple and
functional, just the way a proper pickup should be. Power windows,
locks, and mirrors, along with air conditioning and an AM/FM CD
setup, give it the right mix of comfort and old-school feel without
overcomplicating the experience.
The factory short wheelbase configuration is where this truck
really shines. These regular cab short beds have become
increasingly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts thanks to
their clean proportions and lighter, sportier stance. Trucks like
this were the foundation of the 90s custom scene, and finding one
that still carries its original character is getting harder every
year.
With power steering, front disc brakes, and a serpentine belt
system keeping everything in check, this GMC is more than just a
throwback. It is a solid, honest piece of truck history that
represents a turning point in American pickups, when style,
performance, and everyday usability finally came together in one
sharp package.
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