Detail Info for: GMC : Sierra 2500 2500 camper special 1968 GMC 2500 2wd camper special

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/25/2014
Price:
$ 3651.01
Condition:
Mileage:
23135
Location:
Milan, Michigan, 48160
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1968 GMC Sierra 2500
Submodel Body Type:
2500 camper special Pickup Truck
Engine:
427 4bolt main steel crank
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
CE20DPE62262
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Up for auction is a solid 1968 GMC 2wd camper special. The truck runs strong! It has a 427 engine with a steel crank and 4 bolt main, NEW turbo 400 trans, NEW tires, NEW dual exhaust, NEW starter. I also had a shop install a NEW class A hitch with an electric brake controller. Truck has I purchased the truck out of Montana from a body shop owner. He advised me that the truck had two owners its entire life and they were neighbors. The first owner had a camper in it and used it for camping only. When he passed away the truck sat for years until the family finally sold it to the next door neighbor. He only used it for camping. He hated the Salmon color, so he HAND painted it white! It's clear he was not a paint specialist!!! When he passed away, the family sold the truck to the man I got it from. The true miles are unknown, but the shop owner I got it from said the miles on it were original at 18,500. The miles now read 23,135. This truck is very solid, runs well but could use a little TLC: some dents, some minor surface rust, a bad paint job, cracked windshield, and no tailgate. If you are looking for a very dependable strong work truck, or one worthy of restoring, this is it. The tuck has NEW shocks and battery. The rear end in the truck is the trusted and true strong Dana 60 The last bidder turned out to be a waste of my time, so I'm relisting the truck! Serious bidders only! On Jan-19-14 at 15:18:25 PST, seller added the following information: As you can see in one of the photos of the cab mount, there is a slight sag in the cab and that is due to a dried out rubber mount. They can be purchased for about $60.00 and replaced by pulling one bolt and sliding in a new rubber mount.