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Automotive shows are made to highlight true forms of automotive art. Looking closer at some of the leading automotive conventions one can attend, SEMA has become a hotspot for builders to showcase their unique builds, with car fans coming from across the world to witness unique builds in detail. Showcasing a car at SEMA is not an easy task; your build should be unique or built in a unique way to garner attention. Present today is your chance to drive off in a unique SEMA build, which takes form with this 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali. With a reported 9,400 miles on the clock, this unique custom build turns heads as you drive by and is guaranteed to stand out
A SEMA build has to stand out and showcase what creativity and excellent engineering can bring to the table. This 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali, with its Summit white exterior, sure stands out with its looks and custom features. The humble crew cab design features color-matched exterior components with the truck's chrome shining out. The truck has been transformed with a lift kit that ensures you ride high off the ground. Bridging the lifted gap between you and the road is a set of custom wheels. Step into the two-tone dark walnut/dark ash grey interior, and you will be treated to luxury and class while riding high off the ground in style. The cabin seats passengers comfortably, and this being a Denali ultimate package means you get a 360-degree camera with two trailer cameras, the rearview camera mirror, lane-keep assist with lane-departure warning, and adaptive cruise control serving as driver aids.
With catchy exterior styling and a luxurious interior accounted for, it's good news in the performance department of this 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali. Pop open the hood of this custom truck, and you will find a Duramax 6.6 L V8 powertrain capable of pushing out some serious performance while providing a comfortable and refined drive feel. The performance this American truck has to offer is channeled to all four of its wheels through an automatic transmission.
2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali
Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8
Allison 10-Speed Automatic
4WD
Summit White Exterior
Dark Walnut / Dark Ash Grey Interior
Denali 4WD Crew Cab
Rear Camera Mirror
Head-Up Display
Power Sunroof
GMC Multipro Power Steps
Gooseneck 5th Wheel Prep Package
Premium Floor Liner
Denali Ultimate Package
Current Owner Reports This Truck Was A SEMA Build
Full Throttle Suspension (FTS) 10”-12” Lift Kit
Polished / Painted Undercarriage
Candy Painted with Sparkle Flake
28”x16” KG1 Forged Wheels
Fury 38x16.5xR28 Tires
30 Rock Lights
Custom Exhaust
The GMC Sierra and its stablemate, the Chevy Silverado, are well-known pickup trucks in the United States. The Sierra nameplate first appeared in 1988, as a rebadged variant of the fourth-generation Chevrolet C/K Series. These workmanlike pickup trucks are renowned for their no-nonsense demeanor, tough outlook, and impeccable reliability. Small wonder, then, that this 1997 GMC K2500 Sierra SLE looks so good, what with its mere 68,000 miles on the clock. The current owner says that the truck bears its original mileage, is up-to-date with servicing, and comes with two keys included at sale. So, if you want a classic vehicle that’s different, choose this 1997 GMC K2500 Sierra SLE.
Automotive shows are made to highlight true forms of automotive art. Looking closer at some of the leading automotive conventions one can attend, SEMA has become a hotspot for builders to showcase their unique builds, with car fans coming from across the world to witness unique builds in detail. Showcasing a car at SEMA is not an easy task; your build should be unique or built in a unique way to garner attention. Present today is your chance to drive off in a unique SEMA build, which takes form with this 2021 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali. With a reported 9,400 miles on the clock, this unique custom build turns heads as you drive by and is guaranteed to stand out
GMC, an all-American light and heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer, has been around since the 1900s in many forms. Its current iteration is as a division of General Motors (GM). GMC's flagship full-size pickup, the GMC Sierra, is widely known for its ruggedness and reliability throughout its lifetime of use. The Sierra was initially a trim level for other trucks in production during the 1960s and 1970s. It wasn't until 1988 that the Sierra became a model on its own, and that has continued to this date. Currently, its fifth generation, which was introduced in 2019, is in full swing and has taken the brand to newer heights. Take a step from the Raptors and Silverados and step into this top-of-the-line 2023 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Denali that has just 4,500 miles on the odometer and a few aftermarket parts that enhance this vehicle's prowess.
Why, what’s a van doing in our inventory? Aren’t we called Exotic Car Trader? Yes, but that doesn’t mean we don’t see some diverse vehicles coming our way. Say hello to this 2019 GMC Savana LT. Also known as the Chevrolet Express, the Savana has been around since 1996. This particular example comes with just 3,650 miles on the odometer, a meaty V8 under the hood, and plenty of tech features. Hence, if you’re searching for a people carrier, why not consider something like this? It’s got oodles of space, after all.
Today, the GMC Sierra 1500 is known as quite a sizeable light-duty pickup, but it started its life as a much different square-body pickup. The early GMC Sierra shared its platform with the Chevrolet C/K, offering a silhouette that has been embedded in American car culture. Our featured car has been extensively upgraded, but visually and under the hood. This 1986 GMC C1500 Sierra Classic features a monster of a motor powering it: a blueprinted 355ci V8 Crate engine. With a reported 21,500 miles, this stunning pickup could be a brilliant addition to anyone’s automotive arsenal.
GMC and Chevy have been making pickup trucks together for ages. In fact, this stretches way back to the Chevy Task Force series and beyond. When the popular Chevy C/K series debuted in 1960, naturally, GMC would get its own variants. The GMC 1000 was the half-ton variant, equivalent to a Chevy C10 or K10. In terms of mechanicals and styling, the models were basically indistinguishable except for badging, unlike today, where the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra have some visual differences. However, this 1966 GMC 1000 Fleetside is definitely a stand-out sort, because it’s a restomod. Packing a potent engine and some neat creature comforts, you could be the next lucky owner of this beauty. But you’d better act fast!
The Jeep Cherokee turns 50 and in that time, each generation has satisfied the wants and needs of their custodians. Present today is a lovely example of what is the Jeep Cherokee’s most popular model and takes shape with this 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport. This 90s icon features a complete restoration and has reportedly run 1000 miles since its glow up.
The original Land Rover Defender may have sold well in the US, but — bar a very limited number — it was not officially offered to stateside consumers. But now that we’re seeing specialists and fans import some of these iconic off-roaders to our shore, it may just be the best time to find out what makes the Defender so unique. Our featured 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 Td5 has undergone a full restoration. The owner reports that the frame has been sandblasted, repainted, and sealed, with the full frame-off restoration having been completed in 2016. The engine has been rebuilt, too, and a whole host of other parts have been replaced to ensure the reliable running of this 4x4 for many years to come.
The Ford Raptor is already a fantastic dream for off road aficionados, but what if Shelby can take it a step further. Meet the 2019 Ford F-150 Shelby Baja Raptor. Domineering a 525-horsepower producing twin turbocharged V6 power plant with an aluminum body saving almost 500 pounds of weight, this rugged machine is ready to take on any terrain with sheer power. This particular example we have today has clocked over 32,250 miles on the odometer and it comes with the 802A Technology package; in simple terms, the luxury package. You get memory seats with cooling, remote start, Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Alert, a 360-degree camera with lane assist, Pro Trailer Backup Assist and most importantly a 4.10:1 Torsen front differential. Moreover, Shelby equips this truck with a Fox 3”-lift suspension system, high-clearance bumpers, and a chase rack with two full-size spare tires. For sale in Fayetteville, Georgia, this is the perfect machine to explore the wilderness in style.
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