1972 GMC 1500
$49,995
Vehicle Details
GMC
1500
1972
27,705 miles
Red
Parchment
Automatic
RWD
Gasoline
350 V8
Excellent
Description
1972 GMC 1500 Sierra Grande Pickup This 1972 GMC 1500 Sierra Grande is a beautifully presented example finished in its factory-correct Crimson Red and White color scheme, complemented by a red carpet interior that reflects the upscale trim level of the Sierra Grande package. Power comes from a restored 350 cubic-inch V8 equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor, paired to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. The truck is well equipped with power steering and power brakes with front disc brakes, providing confident drivability.
It also features a full gauge package and new weather-stripping throughout. Comfort and originality are strong highlights. The truck is fitted with cold-blowing factory R12 air conditioning using the correct A6 compressor.
The seat has been recovered in NOS factory parchment fabric, matched with a parchment headliner, and retains its original factory AM radio. A textured grip steering wheel completes the interior. Exterior details include the desirable woodgrain-style trim along the body sides and tailgate, along with chrome windshield and beltline trim and chrome bumpers, giving the truck a clean, period-correct appearance.
A well-sorted, correctly finished Sierra Grande that combines classic GMC styling, comfort features, and tasteful restoration details.
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GMC 1500 Buyer's Guide
Robert Halloran here, and I want to address something up front: yes, the GMC 1500 shares its basic architecture with the Chevrolet C/K 1500. They use the same frame, the same drivetrain options, and until the 1980s they shared most body panels. But ask any devoted GMC person whether they'd settle for a Chevy and watch their expression. The GMC carries a specific identity β a slightly more upmarket positioning, distinct styling elements, and a devoted collector base that treats the trucks as categorically different vehicles.
GMC trucks were sold through Pontiac-GMC dealerships, not Chevrolet dealers, which gave them a different customer profile from the start. They were often ordered by fleets, contractors, and buyers who specifically chose GMC for its perceived quality step-up. That perception was reinforced by subtle but real differences in trim, fit, and finish.
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