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This 2000 GMC Sierra 1500 Stepside was acquired by the seller in Georgia in 2022 following almost 22 years of original ownership. It has a history of regular maintenance and documentation of service that provide confidence that it will remain both fun to drive and a faithful workhorse. It retains its original look with upgraded Edelbrock headers and a K&N air intake under the hood. Features include:
This GMC Sierra is available in Georgia as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Robert Lewis and includes two sets of keys and the original window sticker.
About the model
The second generation GMC Sierra was introduced for the 1999 model year. The second-generation Sierra was built using the GMT800 platform and was an upmarket version of the Chevrolet Silverado. This updated generation of Sierra was offered in standard cab, extended cab, and crew cab, each available with a short or long truckbed. A wide range of V8 engine options were offered, as well as one V6 option. The second generation Sierra was built until 2007 when the Third Generation GMC Sierra was introduced. Second and third-generation trucks were built simultaneously in 2007, with the older generation vehicles called 'Classic.'
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Details
This 2000 GMC Sierra 1500 Stepside was acquired by the seller in Georgia in 2022 following almost 22 years of original ownership. It has a history of regular maintenance and documentation of service that provide confidence that it will remain both fun to drive and a faithful workhorse. It retains its original look with upgraded Edelbrock headers and a K&N air intake under the hood. Features include:
This GMC Sierra is available in Georgia as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Robert Lewis and includes two sets of keys and the original window sticker.
About the model
The second generation GMC Sierra was introduced for the 1999 model year. The second-generation Sierra was built using the GMT800 platform and was an upmarket version of the Chevrolet Silverado. This updated generation of Sierra was offered in standard cab, extended cab, and crew cab, each available with a short or long truckbed. A wide range of V8 engine options were offered, as well as one V6 option. The second generation Sierra was built until 2007 when the Third Generation GMC Sierra was introduced. Second and third-generation trucks were built simultaneously in 2007, with the older generation vehicles called 'Classic.'
Features and Specs
Modifications
Due Diligence
Ownership History
Service History
Known Issues
Included in the Sale