General description :
For sale in our Nashville showroom is a simply stunning 1969 GMC Custom 1500 for sale. This C10 Custom for sale is a full frame off restoration, built spared at no expense. With less than 4,000 miles on the complete build, this vehicle is super fresh and nicely broken in. The powerplant is top notch and ready for whatever you have to throw at it! This 69 GMC truck for sale is powered by a 350 cubic inch GM crate engine. Topped with a polished dress-up kit, this 1969 GMC Custom 1500 for sale looks just as nice and it moves! Backing the small block Chevy engine is a turbo 400 automatic transmission that's ready for showing and towing! The power is thrown to the ground and held to the pavement thanks to sticky radial tires wrapped around rally wheels. With power steering and power brakes, this truck has a modern feel, with a vintage vibe. The exterior is a beautiful shade of black. Nice and glossy, it's highly complimented by chrome bumpers and woodgrain designed trim. The car has a mix of mean muscle and subtle outdoorsy, which makes it a delight to the eyes for all truck lovers alike! Once you wipe the drool off your face, you'll be inclined to check in the cab. Peeking in, you'll be equally impressed, with a brown vinyl interior that pops with the black paint. The vintage dash throws you back to yesteryear, while the vintage A/C, tilt steering column, and LeCarra steering wheel let you know that this bad boy has a custom and modern flare! The western style brown vinyl adds to the clean and crisp look of the vehicle, giving you an elegant and rich appearance. Options on this 1969 GMC 1500 for sale, include: A/C, power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, cruise control, power windows, power door locks, AM/FM radio, CD, rally wheels, radial tires, and vinyl interior. This GMC pick-up for sale is truly one that speaks for itself. If you're needing a new truck, whether it be for showing, towing, or just out right going! For more information please call the Nashville showroom at 615-213-1800 or e-mail us at Nashville@GatewayClassicCars.com.
Did you ever mistake a Chevy pick up for GMC? No wonder as those have been virtually identical apart from the grill and logo since the 20's.
The difference is Chevrolet trucks were marketed towards private users, while GMC was intended for commercial use, so it's more about market segmentation than anything else.