Showing posts with label GMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GMC. Show all posts

February 13, 2014

1969 GMC Stepside Custom Classic


1969 GMC Stepside Custom Classic

Award winning 1969 GMC Stepside pickup. Custom truck built by OWNER. Multiple show and award winner, Eastwood car of the month, shown in local calendar, and many more. This truck catches lots of attention, if not for the stand out Dodge Viper red color with the black tribal flames then for all of the attention to detail!! Restoration is four years old and the interior was just finished last year.

  • 396 Big Block Engine assembly with ARP fasteners.
  • 700 R4 Automatic Transmission with 2K stall converter.
  • Posi Traction Rear End
  • Powder coated and painted chassis assembly.
  • Procar red and black seats with a custom built center console by owner and pinstripped at the West Coast Nationals in Pleasanton.
  • Shaved doors with remote to open, lightly tinted windows.
  • Two tens in a custom box behind seat and a Pioneer radio with a Rockford Fosgate amplifier, hits hard. IPOD, Pandora, and cd capable.
  • Black Boss wheels with 18"x8"s in the front and 20"x10"s in the rear, great looking stance.
  • Viper red paint job with black tribal flames and silver ghosting in the flames.
  • Mahogany stained bed wood.
  • Custom truck bed latches which removed the chains.
  • Gas tank relocated to the bed of the truck.
  • Custom tail lights in the rear bed post's.
  • Red LED lighting under the hood and inside the cab with switch activation. 




February 10, 2014

1951 GMC Pickup Truck


1951 GMC Pickup Truck

Here's 1951 GMC Rare 5 Window Show Truck, 305V8, 350 turbo automatic trans, Heidts Mustang ll front end with power rack and pinion steering and 600lb coilovers.

Camaro 10 bolt rear end, Dakota initial Dash, Vintage AC and heat, IDITIT tilt steering, power disc brakes on front. This is an all steel truck from Texas. There is no bondo and I have pictures of the frame off. Mathis truck deprives solid with no rattles. The wheelbase is 8 inches longer than a shortbed and the GMC's are built a little stronger than the Chevys and are much more rare. This truck will appreciate in value. There is 1700 miles on the truck so everything should be considered new.