This 1972 GMC K2500 Sierra Grande is a standard cab fleetside 3/4-ton pickup powered by a 5.3-liter Vortec V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case and is finished in blue and white over a matching interior.The truck was subsequently refurbished with work consisting of repainting the body, retrimming the interior, relocating the fuel tank, and installing the engine, transmission, and a 4″ suspension lift.Additional equipment includes 16″ white steel wheels, front disc brakes, power steering, Warn manually-locking front hubs, a bed-mounted spare tire, a receiver hitch, and a vintage-look Custom Autosound stereo.The steering box, steering U-joint, steering shaft, and transfer case seals were replaced in 2022.The body was repainted in blue with a white cab and sides in 2017 and wears chrome trim on the bumpers, window surrounds, waistline molding, and grille.Exterior features include side mirrors, a rear receiver hitch, “Sierra Grande” and “GMC” badging, and a dual exhaust system with exits behind each rear wheel.The antenna has been shortened and is loosely mounted.White 16″ steel wheels are wrapped in 315/75 General Grabber A/Tx white-letter tires.Stopping is handled by front discs and rear drums, and the truck is equipped with Warn manually-locking front hubs along with power steering.Work includes installing a 4″ suspension lift and replacing the brake master cylinder, rear brake cylinders and shoes, steering box, steering U-joint, and steering shaft.The standard cab features bench seating reupholstered in white vinyl with plaid blue cloth inserts joined by a blue-painted dashboard, blue carpets, and white door panels.Additional equipment includes a floor-mounted transfer case selector, GMC-embroidered floor mats, three-point seat belts, a tilt steering column, a black glovebox door, and a vintage-look Custom Autosound stereo.The factory glovebox door has been removed and is included in the sale.