Make:
GMC
Model:
C1500
Year:
1977
Mileage:
12739
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Indiana
City:
Indianapolis, IN
Zip:
46219
1977 GMC C1500 extra sleek exterior V8 power 12739 Miles
This 1977 GMC C1500 has an extra-sleek exterior, a custom/comfy air-conditioned interior, and V8 power under the hood. It makes for the kind of total package that makes for an awesome cruiser. Sleekness is at the heart of the custom build. The black paint has a nice gloss and the color-matched front bumper and flush roll pan add to a slicker style. The body is both custom and smooth with a cowl hood, deleted door mirrors, an aerodynamic tonneau cover, and a custom tailgate with deleted handle and frenched license plate. They even shaved the door handles and put them on a remote key fob popper. And because everything is so dark, you really see the remaining brightwork pop in upgrades like the billet-style grille and sporty rally wheels. We especially like the total package because it was built to be a cruiser. That means it's an overall road-ready style that looks good when it's out there in the world. Another part of being road-ready is delivering a more comfortable interior. The upgrades start with the seating. This is the kind of modern split bench borrowed from a much younger GMC. So you get bucket-like comfort on both sides and integrated shoulder belts, and when the center jump seat isn't needed, you can fold it down for an armrest console. There's also a nice headliner, good carpeting, and upgraded aluminum accents on the dash to make this feel inviting. Plus, you have some great cruising features.
This 1977 GMC C1500 has an extra-sleek exterior, a custom/comfy air-conditioned interior, and V8 power under the hood. It makes for the kind of total package that makes for an awesome cruiser. Sleekness is at the heart of the custom build. The black paint has a nice gloss and the color-matched front bumper and flush roll pan add to a slicker style. The body is both custom and smooth with a cowl hood, deleted door mirrors, an aerodynamic tonneau cover, and a custom tailgate with deleted handle and frenched license plate. They even shaved the door handles and put them on a remote key fob popper. And because everything is so dark, you really see the remaining brightwork pop in upgrades like the billet-style grille and sporty rally wheels. We especially like the total package because it was built to be a cruiser. That means it's an overall road-ready style that looks good when it's out there in the world. Another part of being road-ready is delivering a more comfortable interior. The upgrades start with the seating. This is the kind of modern split bench borrowed from a much younger GMC. So you get bucket-like comfort on both sides and integrated shoulder belts, and when the center jump seat isn't needed, you can fold it down for an armrest console. There's also a nice headliner, good carpeting, and upgraded aluminum accents on the dash to make this feel inviting. Plus, you have some great cruising features.