It wears Chevrolet exterior cues including the grille and tailgate, but this custom-built stepside pickup is titled a 1967 GMC, based on its body. It was also originally a two-wheel-drive model, but the body was mounted on a different four-wheel-drive chassis. The seller purchased the vehicle to complement his wife’s photography business. “Everything on it is like brand-new and pristine,” says the seller. in, this truck is titled by its body, which has been mounted on a different frame and four-wheel-drive drivetrain. Before bidding, please verify that this truck can legally be titled in your state.
- The powertrain includes a Chevy 350-cu.in. OHV V8 engine backed by an automatic transmission.
- On the engine, a Quadrajet carburetor is mounted on an aluminum intake manifold.
- There’s also a custom dual-exhaust system.
- The truck’s body was restored and painted red. There are no reported blemishes in the finish.
- All the exterior trim is body-color or black, including the black custom bumpers.
- xiliary lighting is mounted in the front bumper and the taillights feature LED bulbs.
- A toolbox and fuel can are mounted in the bed.
- In addition to a hitch receiver, a trailer harness connector is mounted in the rear bumper.
- The interior includes black-and-gray upholstery contrasting with the red-painted dashboard.
- A few aftermarket gauges are mounted in the stock instrument bezel.
- There’s also an aftermarket steering wheel and a retro-style, Bluetooth-capable radio.
- Rather than carpet, the floor features a rubberized cover.
- The chassis and suspension components appear very clean.
- A number of components, such as bushings and body mounts, appear recent.
- The truck wears Maxxis Big all-terrain tires mounted on black 15-inch steel wheels.
- Nothing additional is included.
- There are no reported needs.
- The custom-built stepside pickup is a GMC dressed with Chevrolet trim.
- It’s powered by an automatic-backed Chevy 350 V8 engine.
- The body was originally on a 2WD chassis but has been transferred to a 4WD chassis.
- ng the build, the body was repainted red and the finish is reportedly very good.
- The interior was also redone and features a retro-style, Bluetooth-capable radio.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. It’s a custom-built 4×4 based on a 1967 GMC Stepside Pickup body. “Everything on it is like brand-new and pristine,” says the seller.