



GMC has a rich heritage that dates back to 1900 when it was originally established as the "Grabowsky Motor Company." It later became part of GMC's lineup in 1909. During the periods of World War I and II, GMC played a significant role in manufacturing trucks for the war effort, with nearly 90% of the trucks produced dedicated to supporting the military. Consequently, these trucks became commonly available in the surplus market. While the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra share the same platform, the GMC Sierra is positioned as the premium offering within General Motors' lineup. Currently in its fifth generation, the GMC Sierra continues to be a symbol of ruggedness and versatility. Now, we present to you the opportunity to own a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation 4x4 Crew Cab, a reliable workhorse with a mere 26,100 miles on the odometer.

The 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation 4x4 Crew Cab was available in a range of popular colors, and this particular truck showcases its style with the sleek Onyx Black finish. It comes equipped with the Elevation Value Package, Preferred Package, and the impressive X31 Off-Road Package. The Preferred Package enhances the exterior with features like a rear electric defogger, power door locks, keyless open & start, a body-color surround grille, deep-tinted glass, LED cargo area lighting, and front frame-mounted black recovery hooks. The truck also boasts a heavy duty cargo bed with a spray-on liner, providing durability and functionality. Step inside, and you'll find a tastefully matched Jet Black interior. Thanks to the mentioned packages, the interior offers additional amenities such as color-keyed carpeting floor covering, front and rear rubberized-vinyl floor mats, a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, rear USB ports, a theft deterrent system, a premium Bose 7-speaker audio system, an HD rear vision camera, HD radio, dual-zone climate control, a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support, heated passenger outboard seats and steering wheel, comfortable front bucket seats, a floor-mounted center console, and a manual tilt-wheel and telescoping steering column. For added convenience and safety, the Driver Alert Package I enhances the driving experience with various quality-of-life upgrades and essential driver assistance features to assist you on your journeys.

Propelling the 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation 4x4 Crew Cab is the mighty 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine, a powerhouse paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. With a robust power output of 355 horsepower and an impressive torque of 383 lb-ft, this truck delivers exceptional performance and capability. The Sierra is equipped with a range of features to enhance towing and hauling capabilities, including an integrated trailer brake controller, 7-pin and 4-pin connectors, a heavy-duty locking differential, a 3.23 rear axle ratio, a 170Amp alternator, an auxiliary external transmission oil cooler, and an external engine oil cooler. These additions ensure that the Sierra can handle demanding tasks with ease and provide reliable performance in various conditions.




The corporate cousin of the Chevrolet Silverado range, GMC’s Sierra line-up of pickup trucks is positioned at a slightly more luxurious point than its Chevy counterpart. Currently in the fourth generation of Sierra (which is the fifth generation of Silverado), the duo got a mid-cycle refresh in 2022. Changes included a revamped front end and an updated interior design, plus some tweaks here and there. That’s what you’ll be availing yourself to with this sub-34,000-mile 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Elevation Premium Package, Elevation Black Package, X31 Offroad & Protection Package and a stout Duramax diesel under the hood. So, if you want a family-friendly truck that can take you further than where the tarmac ends, this is one fine option to consider.



The GMT400-generation GMC Sierra is remembered for its durability, clean styling, and capability, offering a blend of workhorse toughness and daily comfort. This 1995 GMC Sierra 1500 SL, finished in Dark Garnet Red Metallic over a burgundy interior, is powered by a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V8 with throttle-body injection, paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission and selectable four-wheel drive. Showing 117,297 miles, it comes equipped with a Convenience Package, power features, and a sliding glass sunroof, making it both practical and comfortable while retaining the charm of a mid-1990s American pickup.



A time capsule often refers to a vehicle that has somehow stayed completely original and closely represents how it looked when it left its factory floors. Finding a time capsule is a task and a half and finding the right time capsule drills down on how hard your task can be. Present today is a time capsule that takes shape with this lovely 1992 GMC Sierra 1500 we have today. With a reported 212,390 miles on its clock, this beautiful example of a classic American truck can be yours to clock in the miles with confidence and style.




The corporate cousin of the Chevrolet Silverado range, GMC’s Sierra line-up of pickup trucks is positioned at a slightly more luxurious point than its Chevy counterpart. Currently in the fourth generation of Sierra (which is the fifth generation of Silverado), the duo got a mid-cycle refresh in 2022. Changes included a revamped front end and an updated interior design, plus some tweaks here and there. That’s what you’ll be availing yourself to with this sub-34,000-mile 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Elevation Premium Package, Elevation Black Package, X31 Offroad & Protection Package and a stout Duramax diesel under the hood. So, if you want a family-friendly truck that can take you further than where the tarmac ends, this is one fine option to consider.



The Chevrolet C/K Series of pickup trucks was introduced in 1960, and is the sister of the GMC C/K Series. General Motors knew that by sharing platforms, engines and other mechanical componentry across brands, they could realize synergies and enhanced economies of scale. This is seen today, with the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra duo. Here, we have a 1970 GMC C2500 Fleetside which comes from the second generation of the Chevy/GMC C/K-Series line-up. This era ran between 1967 and 1972, with the trucks assembled in a variety of places across the country. This particular truck comes from Hemingford, Nebraska and is a two-wheel drive variant, denoted by its C moniker. Furthermore, its 2500 designation tells us that it’s a ¾-ton truck. If you’re on the lookout for a classic American truck with some capability but in great condition for showing off as well, this is the ideal candidate to pick.



The GMT400-generation GMC Sierra is remembered for its durability, clean styling, and capability, offering a blend of workhorse toughness and daily comfort. This 1995 GMC Sierra 1500 SL, finished in Dark Garnet Red Metallic over a burgundy interior, is powered by a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V8 with throttle-body injection, paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission and selectable four-wheel drive. Showing 117,297 miles, it comes equipped with a Convenience Package, power features, and a sliding glass sunroof, making it both practical and comfortable while retaining the charm of a mid-1990s American pickup.




The Ford F-150, part of Ford’s venerable F-Series family is probably America’s most well-known half-ton pickup truck. The F-Series itself has been around since 1948 and is now in its fourteenth generation. Today’s 2003 Ford F-150 Lightning Harley Davidson Edition comes from the tenth generation of this popular truck series and as the name suggests, is the performance derivative. But wait, there’s more. The Harley Davidson name indicates that this is a special edition that Ford did in conjunction with this iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, making this Utah-based truck eve more desirable. It’s done just 36,500 miles so far, and packs a supercharged V8 too! Quick, get it while you still can.



Chevy’s quirky retro-styled convertible pickup truck experiment, the SSR was made for just three short years, between 2003 and 2006. Inspired by Chevy’s Advanced Design trucks of the 1940s, the SSR was intended to be a sort of modern hot rod. However, just 24,112 were sold, which wasn’t quite up to the figures that Chevy intended. The uptick of that is, today, SSRs are becoming sought after. That’s why you shouldn’t wait long to snap up this 2005 Chevrolet SSR from Kentucky if it catches your fancy. With its black leather interior, aftermarket Bluetooth radio from JVC and wood strips in the cargo be, this hot-rod pickup truck has done a scant 7,300 miles!

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