Gateway Classic Cars of Houston
1910 Cypress Station Dr.
Houston, TX 77090
Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is excited to offer this 1971 GMC C1500 for sale. This iconic vehicle is a standout with its vibrant red exterior, a color that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. The black interior offers a sleek contrast, creating a timeless aesthetic that is both bold and sophisticated. Under the hood, youll find a powerful 454 CID V8 engine, paired with a smooth 3-Speed automatic transmission. This combination ensures a driving experience that is both robust and effortless, a testament to the enduring quality of GMC engineering. This 1971 GMC C1500 is not just about power and looks, it also comes equipped with a range of features for your comfort and convenience. The American Racing Torque Thrust aluminum wheels not only enhance the trucks overall appearance but also offer lower unsprung weight, and the Cooper Cobra radial tires provide improved handling over its original equipment. For your entertainment needs, the truck comes with an AM/FM radio, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes as you cruise down the road. The power brakes and power steering ensure a smooth and controlled ride. Inside, youll find a vinyl interior that is both stylish and easy to maintain. The truck also features seatbelts for your safety and a tilt steering wheel for your comfort. This 1971 GMC C1500 combines classic style, a great stance, powerful performance, and practical features. Its a vehicle that truly embodies the spirit of American trucking. Give our Houston Showroom a call or email us today!
Year: | 1971 |
Make: | GMC |
Model: | C1500 |
Mileage: | 52247 |
Exterior Color: | Red |
Interior Color: | Black |
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Stock: | HOU2617 |
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Transmission: | 3 Speed Automatic |
Vin: | CE134Z122372 |
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Our Houston Showroom became Gateway Classic Cars eighth location in January 2015 and is 15 minutes North from Downtown Houston.
Houston was founded on August 30, 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen on land near the banks of Buffalo Bayou. Houston is the fourth most populous city in the nation, and is the largest in the southern U.S. and Texas. It has a 2010 population of 2.1 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau -- www.census.gov. Houston's population in 1850 was listed as 2,396. The metro area's population of 5.95 million in 2010 is 6th largest among U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, according to www.census.gov, and a 26% increase since 2000. Harris County's population is 4,092,459.
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