Welcome to Street Dreams Texas as we cruise into our 26th year in
providing classic cars and trucks for our worldwide audience. We
are proud to present to you yet another big ol' classic truck. This
1946 GMC CC303 228ci inline 6-cylinder engine with a granny 4-speed
unsyncronized transmission. This is a big truck that has been
nicely restored. The wood bed looks amazing. The truck runs and
drives very nicely. You do have to double clutch to not grind the
gears. It is painted in a nice looking Silver, but the job was not
a professional one. However it doesn't look bad for an big ol'
truck like this one. The truck has a vent window in the front of
the cab that can be cranked out to get some nice air flow through
the cab. The interior is in great shape with a cool wood floor that
has been burned with various cattle brands which gives a cool look.
We will have a more detailed description soon, but if you have
interest do not hesitate to reach out. Street Dreams (830-997-1950)
is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide
delivery, insurance, and financing options.
Vehicle Details
1946 GMC C30
Listing ID:CC-1967244
Price:$14,950
Location:Fredericksburg, Texas
Year:1946
Make:GMC
Model:C30
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Black & Silver
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1121
Stock Number:46-7482P
VIN:23619050
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