1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14 GreenLight 1:64 front three-quarter view
1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14 GreenLight 1:64 side profile illustration
1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14 GreenLight 1:64 packaging card front

1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14, GreenLight 1:64

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1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 35250B The GMC S-15 Sierra Classic represented GMC’s compact pickup entry during the growing mini-truck era of...

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1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic All-Terrain Series 14

GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 35250B

The GMC S-15 Sierra Classic represented GMC’s compact pickup entry during the growing mini-truck era of the 1980s. Built with square-body truck styling and practical utility, the S-15 became popular for its manageable size, simple mechanical design, and clean factory trim packages.

This GreenLight All-Terrain Series 14 release features a period-correct two-tone red and white paint scheme with classic steel wheels, extended cab configuration, and factory-style trim. The truck reflects the clean street-truck look that defined many compact pickups during the mid-1980s.

GreenLight recreates the sharp body lines and long-bed proportions of the 1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic in 1:64 scale with detailed grille work, trim accents, and realistic wheel styling. The All-Terrain packaging theme fits perfectly with the truck’s rugged utility-focused appearance.

  • 1984 GMC S-15 Sierra Classic extended cab casting
  • All-Terrain Series 14 release
  • Two-tone red and white factory-style paint scheme
  • Classic square-body compact truck styling
  • Detailed grille, wheels, and trim accents

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Common Collector Questions and Answers

What was the GMC S-15 Sierra Classic?
The S-15 Sierra Classic was GMC’s compact pickup line during the 1980s, closely related to the Chevrolet S-10 but featuring GMC-specific trim and styling details.

Why are 1980s compact trucks becoming more collectible?
Compact trucks from the 1980s and 1990s have gained popularity thanks to their simple styling, customization culture, and growing nostalgia among collectors.

What makes this GreenLight release stand out?
The clean two-tone paint, extended cab design, and factory-style appearance give this model the look of a well-preserved original street truck from the mid-1980s.