Vehicle Description
The affordable price alone has you intrigued about this 1967 GMC
half-ton pickup. But then you dig deeper to see some great upgrades
like new paint and the A/C interior. But really, the best thing
about buying a vintage truck is that it always has the practicality
to still do a hard day's work when called to duty. So you're
getting a lot of use for such an affordable price.
Any vehicle from 1967 with panels and a bed this straight is
remarkable, and so to find a workman's ride in this condition is a
testament to amazing care. The recent application of the light blue
paint and white roof highlight this remarkable straightness with a
clearcoat shine. That's why there's an appeal here that goes well
beyond the long eight-foot bed and factory hubcaps. We know how
much you're going to love showing off how complete with pickup is
with the bright grille and full length trim. But don't forget, the
rear step bumper, ball hitch, and spray-in bedliner are all there
to remind you that a classic long bed pickup like this can still
earn its keep around the house.
This pickup keeps its workman attitude on the inside, but also
features a very key upgrade. It starts with the factory-correct
fawn color on the side panels, carpeting, and dash. The black bench
seat goes nicely with the thin, grippy steering wheel. Beyond that
is the original style gauge package for all your essential info.
All of this has the right charm that comes from old-school
comfortable pickup style. And because that has so much cruising
appeal, there has been ice-cold R134a air conditioning added so you
can take this one out and stay comfortable whenever you want.
GMC invested in one of the first mass-produced V6 engines, and so
having one under the hood is a unique treat. There's plenty of
work-ready ability in this surprisingly powerful V6 pickup With 305
cubic-inches inside, it's got V8 levels of horsepower and the
three-on-the-tree manual transmission really helps you move this
pickup around town. The truck is a great representation of this
unique motor. The burly V6 not only wears the correct bright red
engine enamel, but also the exhaust manifolds, fan, air cleaner,
and carb all look accurate, if not original.
This is the perfect truck to help you with chores in Saturday and
show off on Sunday. 1967 was the first year for this iconic GMC
shape, and so to have all these extras and such a great
presentation really lets you know that this is the truck to get.
And since it has so much appeal for such an affordable price, you
really need to hurry up and get this now!