1972 GMC 1500
$13,995
Vehicle Details
GMC
1500
1972
48,000 miles
AMS42288
Pickup Truck
Manual
250ci
Description
1972 GMC 1500 – Barn‑Stored Survivor, 48k Miles, Great Condition This 1972 GMC 1500 is a true barn‑find survivor with only 48,000 miles on its original 250ci inline‑six. The truck is in very good shape inside and out, especially for something that sat untouched for decades. It was parked in a barn from 1986 through 2022, then kept in a garage afterward.
Highlights • 250ci inline‑six with 48k miles • Head has been reworked • Longbed • Interior is in great condition • Body is clean overall • Stored indoors from 1986–2023 • Comes with new intake & exhaust parts (not installed) Condition The truck is not currently running. It needs the new intake and exhaust installed—both parts are included. The engine itself is solid, but it will need some finishing work to get it back on the road.
Body is in very good shape for its age. The only notable rust spots are: • Front right fender – about tennis‑ball size • Driver’s side roof – surface rust, not rusted through Frame, floors, and overall structure present well. Interior is clean and well‑preserved.
Overall This is a remarkably preserved GMC that avoided the usual Florida sun and salt. Perfect candidate for someone who wants an original, uncut ’72 to finish mechanically and enjoy. Hard to find them this honest and this solid.
Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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GMC 1500 Buyer's Guide
Robert Halloran here, and I want to address something up front: yes, the GMC 1500 shares its basic architecture with the Chevrolet C/K 1500. They use the same frame, the same drivetrain options, and until the 1980s they shared most body panels. But ask any devoted GMC person whether they'd settle for a Chevy and watch their expression. The GMC carries a specific identity — a slightly more upmarket positioning, distinct styling elements, and a devoted collector base that treats the trucks as categorically different vehicles.
GMC trucks were sold through Pontiac-GMC dealerships, not Chevrolet dealers, which gave them a different customer profile from the start. They were often ordered by fleets, contractors, and buyers who specifically chose GMC for its perceived quality step-up. That perception was reinforced by subtle but real differences in trim, fit, and finish.
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