Vehicle Description
This two-owner 1956 GMC 100 deluxe cab pickup with a big rear
window is a half-ton, short-bed stepside truck powered by its
original matching-numbers 270ci inline-6 engine and 4-speed manual
transmission. It has undergone a documented frame-off rotisserie
restoration retaining its original body panels, and is finished in
Indian Red with show-plated chrome, a Colombian purpleheart
hardwood bed, new polished stainless-steel bed mounting kit and a
gold tailgate logo. Underneath it's been electrostatically
powder-coated and feature new bushings, rubber stops, drag links,
shackles and heavy-duty gas shocks. It's equipped with a stock
exhaust manifold with dual aluminum pipes, new brake system with
valve regulator, power booster, dual-reservoir master cylinder and
parking brake, and new chrome Rally wheels with reproduction center
caps and Firestone radial tires. Both the power brakes and power
steering have been rebuilt, and the truck was fitted with a new
12-volt electrical system and wiring harness with a hidden fuse
box. Inside the cab, the original factory seat frame has been
rebuilt with black pleated seating and padding. The interior
features herringbone belts, headliner, door armrests, heavy jute
carpeting and interior underlayment, restored original steering
wheel, factory radio delete plate and new speakers. The truck has
new vent window frames and all-new reproduction glass, including
the new wraparound windshield and optional big rear and side
windows, and new weatherstripping, seals, channels and felts.