Vehicle Owner

Member ID: 8GMC7

Location: Stony Plain, AB

Vehicle Info

1987 GMC Sierra Classic

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP350
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Interior

Exterior Styling

Car Audio & Video

  • Home Made Sub Enclosure 
  • JBL Subwoofers 
  • JBL Amplifier 
  • Sony Speakers 
  • Scosche Wiring 
  • Sony Head Unit 
  • Pioneer Tweeters 

Ratings

    • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Sep 25, 2009

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Shawn’s GMC Sierra Classic

  • Currently 3.7191489361702 /5 Stars.
332 guestbook comments

NEXT ON THE LIST: (Sort of in order, but who knows what will happen)

- Chrome altenator (probably a higher amp one because of planned system).
- Paint interior (convert from burgandy to black and orange).
- Gauges (white background, possibly digital)
- Tint Windows (5% on the rear, 20% on the sides)
- 3/3 drop (does anyone know where i can find one?
- Find a new box and paint rear frame rails
- Rear rollpan 8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic (Lund tailmate)
- Cowl induction hood (2.5 inch)8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic
- Shave mirrors, trim, badges, marker lights on roof, cargo light
- Paint probably just black with lots of clearcoat. Maybe a two tone, havent decided.
- Rims with BFG Radial A/Ts (Cragars or torq thrust IIs) (Front- 15x8 with P235/60R16 Rear- 15x10 with 295/70R15)8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic 8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic
- New carpet
- Bucket seats and a custom center counsel
- Here im guna try and get some more horses out of the engine. Probably aluminium heads with roller rockers and stiffer springs. A MSD ignition with cap and wires. Bigger cam. Edelbrock RPM intake and Edelbrock Thunder series 750 carb. and to get more power to the pavement, i wanna install a 3500 stall and a shift kit. This wont be happening for a long time. Maybe ill just decide to spend money on my dads 455 and drop it in my truck. id do the exact same thing i did to the 350. .30 over, pistons, cam, intake, carb, aluminum heads, dunked, port and polish, steel crank...etc. now im just dreaming.

Any Suggestions?

Random Pics.

8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic the amount of beer this project has built up. i seen 4 24 packs in there haha. my dad lets me drink but its mostly from him and a couple of his buddies that come out quite often to help out.

8GMC7's 1987 GMC Sierra Classic

gotta have the tools...

Page 1: Intro
Page 2: The Rebuild
Page 3: Exterior
Page 4: Interior
Page 5: Next on the list (your here)

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85gmcgirl  

Posted by: 85gmcgirl

11/13/2009 05:13PM

Nice ride. Keep up the good work

Da87Beast  

Posted by: Da87Beast

09/25/2009 09:37PM

5 stars just isn't enough. Great job on your rebuild. I know some day I'll do that to my engine. It just hasn't grown up yet. I just don't have the mileage to need the rebuild yet. I really admire the engine work. Seems the USA finds little value in the 350. It's the best made engine ever. Recently the cash for clunkers plan was to destroy 350s. Oh and the 350 and 4.0 Jeep engine lasted the longest to be destroyed. I own them both. What a waste...

soufigured86  

Posted by: soufigured86

07/13/2009 01:40AM

real nice ride, five starz, u need to paint that like in the pic, it will look nice, check out my 92 some time, o ya, and u should think about puttin bucket seats, its a real nice truck u got there.

GMCdude51  

Posted by: GMCdude51

06/19/2009 04:02PM

what kind of rims r those??

GMCdude51  

Posted by: GMCdude51

06/19/2009 04:04PM

where did u buy ur parts??

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: 8GMC7

Location: Stony Plain, AB