Detail Info for: GMC : Sierra 1500 SLE 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Extended Cab Pickup 3-Door 5.3L

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/24/2013
Price:
$ 3999.00
Condition:
Mileage:
175400
Location:
Ottsville, Pennsylvania, 18942
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1999 GMC Sierra 1500
Submodel Body Type:
SLE Extended Cab Pickup
Engine:
5.3L 323Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1GTEK19T0XE507352
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
For sale is this clean 1999 GMC Sierra pickup truck. It was purchased in 2007 with 125,000 miles and has had its oil changed every ~3,000 miles. Since 2008, this truck has had piston slap on cold start-ups. This noise goes away after initial warm-up - see video - and otherwise runs/shifts/sounds good. Within the last 25,000 miles, the spark plugs/wires, fuel pump, heater core, disk brake rotors, brake pads, parking brake shoes and backing plates, rear (chrome) bumper, air conditioning compressor, and belts have ALL been replaced - spark plug wires and backing plates with OEM parts. The tires were replaced roughly 12,000 miles ago (in 2011). All brake lines, including one rear hose, were replaced two months ago. [From above] - This vehicle was in a front-end collision during 2011 which deployed the air bags - no longer installed in the steering wheel or dash. The front bumper, grill, hood, right front fender, and side mirrors were replaced. The right front fog light is missing its lens. The side mirrors do NOT adjust electrically. The frame/front end were checked by an experienced frame shop and interpreted as square/tight/aligned. A large scrape still exists on the right rear quarter panel (from a street sign). The tow/haul mode does NOT work - wire visible through rubber boot is broken (again). The gas gauge has a delayed response to fuel added to the tank; it does, eventually, after several miles/start-ups, read correctly. There is rust showing on both rear fender wells and in the bed - where at least two visible, dime-size holes exist. The seat on the driver's side does NOT recline - handle is missing. There are minor scratches in the paint - SEE PICTURES. A new PA inspection/emissions (through 1/15) will be performed this Tuesday - 11/26 - ensuring that it will be ready for you. Although not to be addressed in the state inspection, the mechanic who replaced the brake lines (a couple months ago) commented that the fuel line should be replaced; it shows signs of corrosion. See the PICTURE of the original window sticker for complete details about the features/options on this truck - including (comfortable) hi-back bucket seats, an off-road chassis equipment package, and a heavy duty trailering package. I must say that over the last 6 years/50,000 miles, this has been a valuable/reliable truck for me. I simply do not have the need for it any longer and am looking for a vehicle with much greater than this truck's ~15 mpg fuel economy.