1955 Gmc Factory V/8 Big Back Window Deluxe Trim Like Apache Project on 2040-cars
Snohomish, Washington, United States
Hi this is a very rare 1955 GMC I bought it to use as a donor for a napco that I have. after getting it here I decided it is just to rare to just use for parts. It is a 250 series (1ton) and came from the factory with the Pontiac V/8 and hydromatic trans at some point the trans was changed to a manual with a PTO which was used to make the bed dump. I do not have the bed I think it was a nine footer The truck also came with a big back window cab and all the deluxe trim including the factory tach.and chrome hubcaps Motor truns over and previous owner said it does run I have not tried to start it previous owner also had sanded a lot of the paint off and it does have rust in the cab corners and bottom of front fenders also drivers side step and floor rockers look good Doors and hinge pockets look good dash has been cut for radio otherwise is nice. I do have back glass and cab trim but is missing seat If you are looking to build a one of a kind type truck this is a great start! it would also be great to convert to a napco! Truck is sold as is Please ask questions before bidding $500 nonfundable deposit due within 24 hours of end of auction and balance within 7 days Truck and title will not be released till all funds have cleared buyer to arrange and pay all shipping
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