GMC C2500 Sierra Custom (1969)
GMC C2500 Sierra Custom Camper with TÜV & H license plate partially restored (1969)
Overview
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BID HISTORY
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Highlights and general information
For sale is a 1969 GMC C2500 Sierra Custom Camper in green with green faux leather interior.
Highlights:
- With TÜV, H license plate, and a rating of 2 to 3.
- Authentic Rat look with well-maintained technology
- Approximately €5,500 has been invested by the current owner
- Extensive documentation
- Engine completely rebuilt and converted
- With Edelbrock carburetor
- Many new parts (e.g., hood insulation, exterior mirrors, various small parts) as well as 4x used tires (coarse tread), air conditioning parts (without air conditioning compressor), and many more additional and replacement parts included
- Engine and transmission oil change and new alternator in October 2025
General information about the vehicle
- Year of manufacture: 1969
- First registration: USA, 10/1969
- Location: 24972 Steinberg, Germany
- Number of previous owners: unknown (owned by the seller since 04/2023)
- Partially restored
- Customs cleared
- Accident-free in current ownership
- Registered
- H license plate
- TÜV until 10/2027
- Ready to drive
Model history
The 1969 GMC C25/C2500 pickup embodies strength, reliability, and timeless style. Created for hard work and versatile use, this model comes from an era when robust vehicles were becoming increasingly important. With room for three adults in the front row, the pickup set new standards in terms of comfort and functionality. The 1969 GMC C2500 is more than just a vehicle—it is a symbol of American craftsmanship and the pioneering spirit that defined that era.
Facts
Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: Green
- Interior with green faux leather upholstery, currently with fabric covers
- American flag as headliner
Engine and transmission:
- 5.7-liter V8 engine with 180 hp (estimated, as the engine has been rebuilt and partially converted, the actual horsepower may vary)
- Automatic transmission
- Last service: 10/2025, including new alternator
Mileage:
- 90,326 mi (as read)
- The mileage can be partially verified
- No service history available
Documentation:
- Vehicle documents, TÜV and service reports, invoices
Tires, brakes, bodywork & underbody:
- Tires: 70-90%
- Brakes: 70-90%
- Bodywork: acceptable condition
- Underbody: good condition – rust-free
- Please view the photo gallery and videos for further insight into the condition of the vehicle
Known defects
- Transmission leaks slightly
- Rims with age-related signs of wear
- Some larger scratches on the bodywork
- Several dents
- Chrome on front bumper chipped
- Cracks in the steering wheel cover
- Paintwork partially discolored (this adds to the car's charm)
- Please view the photo gallery and videos for further insight into the condition of the vehicle
Summary
An authentic 1969 GMC C2500 pickup truck is being offered for auction here. This partially restored American classic is equipped with a powerful, rebuilt, and partially converted 5.7-liter V8 engine, which, paired with an automatic transmission, delivers approximately 180 hp. Equipped with an Edelbrock carburetor, extensive documentation, TÜV until 10/2027, and an H license plate, the pickup is ready to drive. As can be seen in the pictures, the pickup shows signs of wear, but these add to the charm of this classic car. All in all, this is an exciting GMC C2500 pickup truck up for auction, which is an exciting highlight for collectors and enthusiasts.
Vehicle videos
Kickdown check
- Expert report available
- Kickdown photographer was on site
- Video of the vehicle available
- Main inspection
- Matching numbers
Comments of this past auction
Technik: Die zweite Generation des C/K wurde für das Modelljahr 1967 eingeführt. Der von General Motors als „Action Line“-Generation bezeichnete C/K behielt weitgehend seinen Tiefbett-Leiterrahmen und seine schraubengefederte Hinterachse, aber die Karosserie wurde von Grund auf neu gestaltet, um seine Eignung als Mehrzweckfahrzeug zu verbessern. Neben einem Nutzfahrzeug für die Arbeit oder den landwirtschaftlichen Einsatz wurde der C/K auch mit optionalen Ausstattungsmerkmalen angeboten, die von Chevrolet-Limousinen übernommen wurden, darunter Automatikgetriebe, AM/FM-Radio, Teppich und Zweifarbenlackierung. American way of live!! LG Tom