Description
Lot #72.1 - The GMC Sprint, produced from 1971 to 1977, is a little-known variant of Chevrolet’s El Camino. In the late 1960s, GMC dealers across the country began asking for a smaller sport truck that would bridge the gap between GMC’s current line of trucks and passenger cars. With the introduction of the Sprint in 1971, GMC dealers has a complete line of trucks to offer, from the big rigs all the way down to the sporty muscle car/truck Sprint. This 1972 example hosts a factory J-code high-performance 350ci engine with a 4-barrel carburetor, backed by a Turbo automatic transmission. It’s finished in factory GM Burnt Orange paint and is nicely equipped with bucket seats, factory air conditioning, cowl-induction hood, factory 5-spoke GM Sprint wheels, power steering and power brakes.