1955 Gmc Gmc 3100 Series 3100 Series 2nd Generation on 2040-cars
French Gulch, California, United States
1955 GMC Pick Up This 1955 GMC 3100 step side pick up is a really nice truck with great style. Coated in a nice
Semi Gloss Black paint the truck really has that hot rod look. The paint has a nice finish and is combined with
all of the right finishings. All of the glass is in great shape, one of our favorite features on these old trucks
always ends up being the the custom look and this truck is in good condition. The bed a metal sheet that has a
sealed finish and is separated by the original style giving it a solid finish. The wheels are 20” steel wheels
with good tires in excellent conditions. Powering the truck is a 454 V8 motor. Under the hood you will see typical
signs that the truck was driven but for the most part it is extremely clean. Everything has a nice painted
appearance with cleanly mounted parts. The engine is backed by 400Turbo transmission that moves through the gears
well. The interior utilizes Purple/Gray upholstery with the dash and doors all being painted to match the body.
Comes with electric windows ,custom radio and windows .
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