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400 V8 GMC SPRINT

Make: GMC
Model: Sprint
Type: Pickup Truck
Year: 1977
Mileage: 96133
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Red
Engine: 400 V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Mesa, Arizona, United States

1977 GMC Sprint Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN : 5D80L7R5004221977 was the last year for this Chevrolet El Camino and GMC Sprint body design before a major downsizing for the 1978 model year. 1977 was also the last year GMC used the Sprint name before rebranding it the Caballero the following year. This great looking 1977 GMC Sprint represents the last of an era of style and substance of the El Camino and Sprint. The Sprint was always produced in small numbers, and the 1977 model year was no different. A total of 54,341 El Caminos were produced that year. Contrastingly, only 5,955 GMC Sprints were made, making them a rare and desirable car to own today. This rare GMC Sprint really stands out from the rest with a host of upgrades and improvements. The bright red finish of the paint is highlighted with a cowl induction hood, bright trim, shiny bumpers and a set of 15-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels wrapped with beefy 245/60R15 tires. Inside the cabin is decked out with factory swivel bucket seats and door panels done in a red cloth with white vinyl and surrounding red piping. The center console houses a B & M ratchet shifter with the 3 toggle switches for startup. Gauges for RPM, voltage, oil pressure and water tempurature are also found in that center console. A Pioneer stereo with Bluetooth is paired with two speakers mounted in the kick panels. Additionally, there is a tilt steering column topped with a factory-style 4-spoke Sport Steering Wheel with a "Sprint" horn button. Rare GMC Sprint variant of the El Camino Last year the Sprint name appeared 400 cubic inch small block V8 700R4 automatic transmission 15-inch custom alloy wheels Swivel bucket seats B & M shifter Edelbrock intake Edelbrock carburetor Under the cowl hood is clean and color coordinated, featuring a 400 cubic inch small block V8 mated to a 700R4 transmission that sends power back to a 10-bolt rear end. Upgrades include a Edelbrock performer intake, Edelbrock carburetor, a nice sounding cam, custom valve covers and air cleaner. An upgraded radiator with added dual electric pusher fans help keep things cool. Long tube headers exit through dual exhaust with performance mufflers that produced a deep rumble. Stopping is aided by power brakes with discs in front. This hard to find and well equipped 1977 GMC Sprint presents a rare opportunity to acquire something really special and unique. Call today!

Vehicle Original VIN : 5D80L7R500422
1977 was the last year for this Chevrolet El Camino and GMC Sprint body design before a major downsizing for the 1978 model year. 1977 was also the last year GMC used the Sprint name before rebranding it the Caballero the following year. This great looking 1977 GMC Sprint represents the last of an era of style and substance of the El Camino and Sprint. The Sprint was always produced in small numbers, and the 1977 model year was no different. A total of 54,341 El Caminos were produced that year. Contrastingly, only 5,955 GMC Sprints were made, making them a rare and desirable car to own today.
This rare GMC Sprint really stands out from the rest with a host of upgrades and improvements. The bright red finish of the paint is highlighted with a cowl induction hood, bright trim, shiny bumpers and a set of 15-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels wrapped with beefy 245/60R15 tires.
Inside the cabin is decked out with factory swivel bucket seats and door panels done in a red cloth with white vinyl and surrounding red piping. The center console houses a B & M ratchet shifter with the 3 toggle switches for startup. Gauges for RPM, voltage, oil pressure and water tempurature are also found in that center console. A Pioneer stereo with Bluetooth is paired with two speakers mounted in the kick panels. Additionally, there is a tilt steering column topped with a factory-style 4-spoke Sport Steering Wheel with a "Sprint" horn button.
Rare GMC Sprint variant of the El Camino
Last year the Sprint name appeared
400 cubic inch small block V8
700R4 automatic transmission
15-inch custom alloy wheels
Swivel bucket seats
B & M shifter
Edelbrock intake
Edelbrock carburetor
Under the cowl hood is clean and color coordinated, featuring a 400 cubic inch small block V8 mated to a 700R4 transmission that sends power back to a 10-bolt rear end. Upgrades include a Edelbrock performer intake, Edelbrock carburetor, a nice sounding cam, custom valve covers and air cleaner. An upgraded radiator with added dual electric pusher fans help keep things cool. Long tube headers exit through dual exhaust with performance mufflers that produced a deep rumble. Stopping is aided by power brakes with discs in front.
This hard to find and well equipped 1977 GMC Sprint presents a rare opportunity to acquire something really special and unique. Call today!