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Green exterior, Brown interior. 1961 235ci inline 6 cylinder
engine, 4 speed manual transmission. Long bed, Very original, Wood
bed, Bench seat. The restoration on this GMC is very original and
very well executed. The ''high pressure'' 235ci inline 6 cylinder
engine, also known as the Blue Flame, runs like a sewing machine
and has plenty of power to pull this truck down the road. The
manual transmission shifts great and really makes you feel like
you're cruising in the 40s. Instead of the traditional flat bed
that most of these trucks wore, a 9 foot bed is used with a
beautiful hardwood floor. The paint has a great shine and the
chrome makes this pickup pop going down the road. The interior is
simple but effective. A bench seat and factory dash keeps this
truck like how it came off the assembly line. All terrain bias ply
tires are wrapped around black steel wheels with dog dish styled
chrome hub caps. This truck is one of a kind and would be the only
one at the local car show. It is priced to sell and will not last
long. Come out to see it in person today!
Vehicle Details
1948 GMC Truck
Listing ID:CC-1095572
Price:$19,999
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1948
Make:GMC
Model:Truck
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:48-534264C
VIN:FC2534264
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