1985 GMC C1500 Sierra Classic
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Description
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The 1973-1987 General Motors C/K trucks, affectionately known as "Square Bodies," represent GM longest-running series ever, lasting until 1987. These third-generation pickups, offered by both Chevrolet and GMC, ushered in a bold, boxy aesthetic that would define an era. Available in fleet-side or step-side configurations, with trim levels ranging from the workmanlike Custom Deluxe/Sierra to the plush Silverado/Sierra Classic, these trucks catered to a wide spectrum of buyers. Inside, drivers found a more spacious, ergonomic cabin, while the innovative crew-cab option foreshadowed the family-friendly trucks of today. From work trucks to weekend cruisers, Square Bodies have cemented their place in truck culture thanks to their accessibility, both in terms of an abundant parts supply and ease of maintenance.
Highlights
JEGS 350 cu-in small-block Chevrolet V8 crate engine (HP291PC) rated at 330 horsepower, with fewer than 700 miles traveled since installation
Three-speed automatic transmission
Power steering and brakes
Air conditioning and heater
Pioneer Bluetooth stereo, power windows and locks
Finished in black with chrome bumpers and bright trim
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Bright grille
Front side marker lamps
Front fender-side emblems
Full-foam seat back
Dome lamp
Instrument panel pad
Horn
Front stabilizer bar
Heavy-duty front and rear shock absorbers
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Tilting two-spoke steering wheel
85-mph speedometer
Bench seat upholstered in gray cloth with vinyl trim
Spray-in bedliner
Dual exhaust
Known Imperfections
Exterior GMC hood emblem is faded
Included
Owner’s manual
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 1985 GMC C1500 Sierra Classic, with its initial entry in 2003, shows registration and service history in Alabama and New York. The current owner acquired the truck in 2022, and reports that the vehicle “runs drives excellent, and is clean outside, inside, and underneath.”