This 1976 GMC Sierra Classic shows up with the kind of presence
that defined an era when trucks were built tough, styled right, and
meant to be driven. Finished in Code 71 Dark Red with a matching
red interior and woodgrain trim, it captures the look and attitude
that made these squarebody-era GMCs icons. Backed by the Sierra
Classic package, this truck wasn't just built for work, it was
built to stand out doing it.
Under the hood sits a tried-and-true 350ci V8, paired with a 700R4
automatic overdrive transmission that makes this classic as
comfortable on modern roads as it is cruising backroads. Power
steering, power brakes, front discs, and factory air conditioning
bring real usability to the table, while dual exhaust gives it the
kind of tone that reminds you why carbureted V8s still matter.
What separates this truck from the pack is its documentation and
history. Sold new in Knoxville, Tennessee, it comes with an
incredible paper trail including the original build sheet, original
shipping receipt, original temp tag, and documented oil changes.
Details like the original spare under the bed and original jack
reinforce just how preserved and honest this truck really is.
Visually, it hits all the right notes. The extremely nice body is
complemented by 20-inch US Mags CTEN wheels, bed rails, and a bed
cover that give it a subtle custom edge without losing its vintage
identity. Inside, the bench seat, column shifter, tilt wheel, and
original AM/FM radio keep the driving experience rooted in
1976.
Squarebody GMC trucks have surged in popularity over the years, and
well-documented, well-optioned Sierra Classics like this are
getting harder to find. This one checks the boxes for collectors
and drivers alike, blending originality, history, and just enough
modern upgrades to make it a truck you'll actually want to
enjoy.
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