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But none of them are anything like this 1941 GMC truck. This classic workhorse has been made for pure pleasure with a supercharger, off-road suspension, skid plates, and more.
J.D. Lusardi originally bought this 1948 GMC truck to drive to and from High School, but now it features a 350 block Chevy motor, Slam Specialties Airbags and Dakota Digital Guages.
Three custom-restored classic trucks, including a GMC C10 and two Chevrolet restomods, are set to hit the auction block in 2025. ... Among the lineup are a 1971 GMC C10, ...
This custom classic two-tone yellow and black 1959 GMC Apache truck is clean and sleek. Check it out at Sport Truck Magazine.
Check out this 1949 GMC Truck. Read more only at www.customclassictrucks.com, the official website for Custom Classic Trucks Magazine!
2JZ-Swapped '01 Toyota Tacoma Screams Resale Value and Big Horsepower This Classic Chevy Apache Truck and Custom Camper Have Been Joined at the Hip Since 1959 This LS3-Swapped K5 Blazer Makes ...
This Old GMC Work Truck’s Genius Bed Is More Useful Than Any New Pickup. Ram has the RamBox and Rivian has the gear tunnel, but this GMT800 has 'em both (plus more). By Caleb Jacobs.
Trim levels included the base Custom, Super Custom, Sierra, and range-topping Sierra Grande. In 1973, a half-ton GMC Sierra square-body truck cost about $2,900 MSRP, $21,618 when adjusted for ...
The first thing that grabs us about this truck is the way it looks. The classic Square Body lines are in full effect, ... On the move, this custom 1978 GMC C15 pickup looks fantastic, ...
This particular custom GMC Sierra follows the trend with its own stepside design. ... Yep; I’m old and I like my Chevy trucks! Reply Joel Hundley. December 17, 2024 at 2:11 PM ...
Custom Cars • 1950 GMC 3100. ... 1948 GMC 3100 Rat Rod Is Why Old Broken Trucks Are Better Than New Shiny Ones 1954 Chevrolet 3800 Once Put Out Fires in Washington State, ...
Check out this 1948 GMC Truck that has a 350 V-8 engine, a Holly 570 cfm, and an MSD ignition. Read more only at www.customclassictrucks.com, the official website for Custom Classic Trucks Magazine!