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General Motors C/K series of trucks became very popular during the 1980s when it was succeeded by the GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado; expectations were high for both when compared to the Fords F-Series of trucks. The GMC Sierra is currently on its fifth generation as of 2019. During the debut of the fifth generation in 2019, GMC offered 250 units of a limited edition GMC Sierra Harley Davidson. The truck included exclusive decals, bodywork, and an interior. Up for grabs is a 2019 GMC Sierra Harley Davidson Edition bearing badge # 19-HD-0001, which has just 12,609 miles on the odometer.
The 2019 GMC Sierra Harley Davidson Edition was offered in Onyx Black, Summit White, and Satin Steel Metallic. This Sierra sports the Onyx Black paint job. Distinguishing it from the regular Sierras, this variant features an aggressive face with a fully customized grille with Bar & Shield logo on the patterned mesh, accented by a continuous orange contour insert. The front bumper is redesigned to the Harley Davidson specific with accents, a color skid plate, and an integrated LED light bar. The hood features an induction-style hood for form and function. Side fender vents are in place with the Bar & Shield logo in orange. Body contour-designed power running boards with Rock Guard trim, entry lights, and color-matched Harley Davidson design fender flares are part of the truck. The largest Harley Davidson logo is located on the tonneau cover. The tailgate boasts dark finish cladding with integrated Harley Davidson badging. The custom performance-tuned exhaust is finished with dual billet tips and orange accents. Harley Davidson-designed orange tow hooks are in place, and many more. A set of 22" Harley Davidson branded Fatboy-styled milled aluminum wheels are present. The interior features a custom leather package with orange diamond pattern embroidery and the Harley Davidson badging. The dash is finished in a Piano Black accent which extends to the doors panels and console.
The 2019 GMC Sierra Harley Davidson Edition is not just about the looks, it boasts a 6.2L V8 engine coupled to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Power output is at 452hp along with 460 lb.ft of torque. Exclusively tuned Fox performance shocks and lateral stability bars are in place for smooth navigation of terrain. Packages included with it are the SLT trim, SLT Plus package, X31, SLT Convenience Package, Driver Alert Package I and II, and the Trailer Camera Package.
The GMC Sierra and the Chevrolet Silverado have been platform siblings for over thirty years now. Showcasing the benefits of platform sharing, these two trucks compete in the same segment, yet offer suitably different value propositions. Historically, the Sierra has always carried a slightly more luxury oriented persona. Now, the Sierra is on its fifth generation and has gained a reputation to be one of the most plush full-size pickup trucks on the planet. However, the Work Truck variant remain on offer, for those who need a truck that can fulfil commercial and agricultural purposes first and foremost. Today, we’ve got a third-generation 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Work Truck for sale in Vermont, with a relatively light 54,000 original miles under its belt. The truck even comes with a snow plow. So if you’re searching for a relatively modern truck that can handle a rough and tumble life, here’s a great candidate to consider.
The GMC Sierra is GMC’s take on the Chevy Silverado. Essentially the more luxurious sister of the Silverado, the fourth generation Sierra came on the market for the 2019 model year. That’s precisely what we’ve got here, a 18,802-mile 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali from Port Charlotte, Florida. This particular vehicle is in Denali specification, and comes with up-to-date servicing, the Technology Package and the Driver Assist Package II. Moreover, it’s got some interesting upgrades to make it more off-road friendly. So if you’re in search of a family hauler with immense space, cargo capacity and payload, this full-size pickup truck is your ticket to ride.
The GMC Sierra 1500 is an undeniably capable truck that is also one of America's most popular vehicles. The 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 proudly represent the third model year of the fourth generation Sierra. General Motors contrasted the GMC Sierra from the Chevrolet Silverado for 2021, making it Sierra's corporate twin. Both compete in one of the toughest categories of the market, pushing against trucks such as the Ford F-150 and RAM 1500. The 2021 Sierra is offered in three cab layouts, six trim levels, and five engine options to choose from according to your needs. What we display in our inventory is a 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab AT4 Duramax, which is located in Texas. It holds just 43,000 miles on its clock and has a GVWR of 7,100 lbs along with a host of factory options and packages.
The GMC Jimmy is the sister vehicle of the Chevrolet Blazer. Both vehicles are basically SUV variants of the Chevy C/K-series of pickup trucks, and offer a more family-friendly value proposition. Until 1976, these SUVs also came with a removable hardtop, although it wasn’t as straightforward to remove as a typical convertible top. If you’d like to own one of these iconic vehicles, check out this 1975 GMC Jimmy High Sierra 4WD that’s for sale right now in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. The vehicle has reportedly covered 58,000 miles so far.
The GMC Sierra is GMC’s take on the Chevy Silverado. Essentially the more luxurious sister of the Silverado, the fourth generation Sierra came on the market for the 2019 model year. That’s precisely what we’ve got here, a 18,802-mile 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali from Port Charlotte, Florida. This particular vehicle is in Denali specification, and comes with up-to-date servicing, the Technology Package and the Driver Assist Package II. Moreover, it’s got some interesting upgrades to make it more off-road friendly. So if you’re in search of a family hauler with immense space, cargo capacity and payload, this full-size pickup truck is your ticket to ride.
The Chevy C/K Series was also marketed under the GMC name, as continues to this day with the Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra combo. After all, why invest millions of dollars to develop a truck for each brand under your umbrella when you can share synergies? Automakers have been doing it for decades, which is one of the main reasons why we have such a broad array of models on offer. The GMC C1500 is basically a Chevy C10, and was produced alongside it. Hence, this 1969 GMC C1500 Suburban Pickup hails from the second generation of the series, and has undergone a full frame-off restoration effort that concluded in 2020. Living in Goodland, Florida, this fine truck could be yours.
The Chevrolet C1500 pickup was known for its accessibility and versatility as one of the most trusted pickup trucks on offer in America. It’s no wonder that these hard-working trucks are still sought after today. Whether you’re looking to start a custom build or simply want something with character to press into regular service, this 1989 Chevrolet C1500 Cheyenne Stepside is an excellent example of a great US truck. What’s more, the owner reports some recent maintenance, including a rebuilt engine that has just 5,000 miles on it.
Dodge’s Dakota is one of those pickup truck models that is no longer around but is fondly remembered by many. Made between 1986 and 2011, the Dakota was a midsize pickup truck, the smaller sibling of the Dodge RAM series. Three generations of Dakota were made, with the truck selling over 100,000 units from 1999 to 2005. This second-generation 2001 Dodge Dakota R/T is thus one of 154,479 units made that year, and shows 15,069 miles on the odometer. That makes it a rare bird indeed and definitely a future classic.
The 90s brought some of the most iconic motors to life; the Japanese had their range of performance machines, the Europeans had their M spec and AMG machines, and over in the US, machines like the GMC Syclone stole the show. With its unassuming features and high performance, the GMC Syclone kicked off the performance truck craze that is still present today and is a hot seller for many manufacturers. Present here is this 1991 GMC Syclone that is only 1 if 2,998 total Syclones produced. This classic American performance machine is a time capsule from the '90s and is reported to be an all-original example with a documented 73,500 miles on the clock.
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