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    SKU: HP12-82
    $ 196.24

    Classic 2 Current Fabrication is a trusted manufacturer of hard to find GMC Caballero rust repair panels and replacement auto body panels. We carry a wide selection of Caballero floor pans, rocker panels, and trunk extensions.  Breathe new life into your GMC Caballero — we have everything you need right here! Search our product list for your entire Caballero parts needs.

    C2C Fact

    The GMC Sprint is a coupe utility that was produced by the GMC division of General Motors for the 1971–1977 model years. The Sprint was renamed Caballero for the 1978 model year and was produced through 1987. The rear-wheel-drive car based pickups were sold by GMC Truck dealers mainly in the United States and Canada. The Sprint/Caballero is GMC’s version of the Chevrolet El Camino. Trim designations, emblems, and wheel trim differentiate the GMC from the Chevrolet.

    The GM A platform was downsized for 1978, but the Caballero used the Chevrolet Malibu station wagon’s longer-wheelbase chassis. In 1982, the vehicle became the G platform as the A platform switched to front-wheel drive.