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1989 GMC Sierra

Vin: 2GTHC39K6K1524566
Type: Pickup
Year: 1989
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra
Series: 1 Ton Nominal
GVWR: ?
GMC

Engine

Manufacturer
CPC
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel Injection Type
Throttle Body Fuel Injection (TBI)
Displacement(Liters)
5.7
Cylinders
8
Configuration
V-Shaped

Drive Trian

Type
4x2

Manufacturer

Manufacturer
GENERAL MOTORS LLC
Plant Company
NA-Canada - Truck
Plant City
OSHAWA TRUCK
Plant State
ONTARIO
Plant Country
CANADA

Safety Features

Brake System Type
Hydraulic

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