



Automotive shows are made to highlight true forms of automotive art. Looking closer at some of the leading automotive conventions one can attend, SEMA has become a hotspot for builders to showcase their unique builds, with car fans coming from across the world to witness unique builds in detail. Showcasing a car at SEMA is not an easy task; your build should be unique or built in a unique way to garner attention. Present today is your chance to drive off in a unique SEMA build, which takes form with this 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali. With a reported 9,400 miles on the clock, this unique custom build turns heads as you drive by and is guaranteed to stand out

A SEMA build has to stand out and showcase what creativity and excellent engineering can bring to the table. This 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali, with its Summit white exterior, sure stands out with its looks and custom features. The humble crew cab design features color-matched exterior components with the truck's chrome shining out. The truck has been transformed with a lift kit that ensures you ride high off the ground. Bridging the lifted gap between you and the road is a set of custom wheels. Step into the two-tone dark walnut/dark ash grey interior, and you will be treated to luxury and class while riding high off the ground in style. The cabin seats passengers comfortably, and this being a Denali ultimate package means you get a 360-degree camera with two trailer cameras, the rearview camera mirror, lane-keep assist with lane-departure warning, and adaptive cruise control serving as driver aids.

With catchy exterior styling and a luxurious interior accounted for, it's good news in the performance department of this 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali. Pop open the hood of this custom truck, and you will find a Duramax 6.6 L V8 powertrain capable of pushing out some serious performance while providing a comfortable and refined drive feel. The performance this American truck has to offer is channeled to all four of its wheels through an automatic transmission.

2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali
Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8
Allison 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
Summit White Exterior
Dark Walnut / Dark Ash Grey Interior
Denali 4WD Crew Cab
Rear Camera Mirror
Head-Up Display
Power Sunroof
GMC Multipro Power Steps
Gooseneck 5th Wheel Prep Package
Premium Floor Liner
Denali Ultimate Package
Current Owner Reports This Truck Was A SEMA Build
Full Throttle Suspension (FTS) 10”-12” Lift Kit
Polished / Painted Undercarriage
Candy Painted with Sparkle Flake
28”x16” KG1 Forged Wheels
Fury 38x16.5xR28 Tires
30 Rock Lights
Custom Exhaust



The Chevrolet Silverado’s corporate cousin is the GMC Sierra. It’s a smart move by General Motors to broaden their line-up across their various brands by sharing synergies. In fact, the Silverado and Sierra have been like this since 1999, when the Silverado became a separate nameplate. Hence, the first generation Silverado/Sierra was made between 1999 and 2007. In fact, variants like this 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 SLT were only made up to 2004, as the heavy-duty line. This particular truck has done a light 64,000 miles and is up for sale in Orange, California. It’s got a 6.6-liter Duramax diesel under the hood, a 62-gallon fuel tank, and is four-wheel drive. That makes it ideal for someone who wants a sturdy truck that can venture off-road when needed.



The GMC Sierra has, and continues to be a sibling to the popular Chevrolet C/K-series of pickup trucks, now going around as the Chevrolet Silverado. This is a smart strategy by General Motors – offer two similar vehicles from two different brands, with broadly similar engineering and make some tweaks here and there to differentiate them accordingly. This allows you to broaden your customer base while optimizing your development and production costs. This 1972 GMC Sierra 2500 Custom Camper is thus based on the second generation Chevy C/K, and comes from West Wendover, Nevada. It’s got under 43,000 miles on the clock, and the Custom Camper plus Sierra trim packages. It also appears to have received some refreshment due to its excellent condition.



The GMC Sierra is the sister model of the Chevrolet Silverado, and it has been this way for several years now. But, the Sierra isn’t simply a badge-swap exercise. No, it’s sits a little higher than its Chevy sibling, thanks to offering more luxury interior appointments and better refinement. But, it retains the same purposeful ability to carry loads, tow trailers and even venture off-road if needed. So, if that sounds appealing, check out this 2024 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Crew Cab that’s for sale in Marina, California. This 12,536-mile truck has got a Duramax diesel under the hood, four-wheel drive and some tasteful modifications too.




The sister model of Chevy’s Silverado, the GMC Sierra is positioned at a slightly more luxurious and upmarket point in contrast with its Bowtie sibling. Today’s Summit White fourth-generation 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Harley-Davidson Edition is a bit more special, as the name suggests. Harley Davidson and GMC have been doing this kind of special edition for quite some time now. Highlights of this 44,009-mile truck from Commercial Point, Ohio include its 6.2-liter V8, Harley-Davidson Visual Appearance Package, BDS suspension system with Fox shocks, and the SLT Premium Plus package. So if it’s a half-ton truck with character, family friendliness and off-road capability that you’re seeking, this machine packs it all.



The Chevy Silverado and the GMC Sierra are intrinsically linked, and have been for decades. Way before the Silverado became a truck series, it was a trim line for the Chevy C/K Series of pickup trucks. Even then, the GMC Sierra was based on it, and shared many components. So, it’s pretty easy to maintain this 1989 GMC Sierra 1500 Restomod that’s up for grabs in Houston, Texas. The truck has already received a host of refreshments and upgrades, making it a turn-key classic for a discerning new owner. Whether that be a seasoned classic car collector or an enthusiastic young person yearning for less digital and more engaging automobiles to drive, we’re glad to facilitate the transfer of this truck into new hands.



An old icon, reborn! That’s what the GMC Hummer EV is. General Motors dusted off the famous Hummer name a few years back, and created a fittingly imposing EV pickup truck and SUV to go with it. Now placed under the GMC umbrella, the Hummer EV is quickly finding favor with old stalwarts of the brand, as well as new enthusiasts. So, if you’re on the hunt for a Hummer EV Pickup that you can get ASAP, this 2023 GMC Hummer EV Pickup Edition 1 from Greenville, South Carolina is a great choice. It’s got 1,000 horsepower to give you, which is a great headline feature, isn’t it? Plus, this Satin Gray vinyl-wrapped example boasts just under 23,000 miles on the odometer, the Edition 1 Accessory Package, and a set of Fuel Off-Road Fortress wheels! Yes, it’s a proper off-roader in case you didn’t guess already. And yes, it’s also an EV – in fact, the charging cable is also included in the sale.




Most off-road machines don't have any road manners; they can be tough to control, and you eventually may get tired and resort to a car that doesn't have any soul for daily driving and your purpose-built off-road for the weekends. Don't settle on the soulless daily and unreliable weekenders, cut out the trouble and get yourself this 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport we have today. Hailing from El Paso, Texas and with a reported 21,007 miles run since new, this machine comes with a Customer Preferred Package 22S, Trailer Tow & Auxiliary Switch Group, Convenience Group, Jeep trail-rated kit and makes for a daily driver that is more than capable when the road stops.



This 2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited Hard Rock has been modified and upgraded to a new level of greatness on and off the road. It’s got goodies such as a Rock-Trac part-time 4WD system, a 5-speed automatic gearbox, and leather upholstery. With its Billet Silver Metallic paint job, this machine is powered by the reliable and well-known 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. This fearsome off-roader also packs the Hard Rock 24J Vehicle Equipment Package, ceramic window tinting, the Max Trailer Tow Package, and so much more. It’s got 66,000 miles on the clock and hails from Palm Desert, California.



This 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LS Regular Cab DRW 4WD is a fine example of a heavy-duty pickup truck from the turn of the millennium. Coming from the first generation of the Chevy Silverado, when the C/K Series gained a new name, this Victory Red machine from Sundance, Wyoming, packs a dually rear axle, a 6.6-liter turbodiesel powerplant, and just 86,939 miles reported on the odometer. It’s also got the Preferred Equipment Group 1SB Package, the Off-Road Skid Plate Package because it’s four-wheel drive, the HD Trailering Special Equipment Package, and even an engine block heater to aid starting in extremely cold conditions. Now, this soon-to-be classic truck can be yours, to use as you wish. Will you continue to treat it as a workhorse, or give it a fine retirement with occasional and careful use? Whatever you choose, this truck is game.

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