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1953 GMC 9300 Pickup 87000 Miles Green Pickup Truck 235 6cyl

1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
1953 Green GMC 9300 Pickup
Make: GMC
Model: 9300 Pickup
Type: Pickup Truck
Year: 1953
Mileage: 87000
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Green
Engine: 235 6cyl
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Traverse City, Michigan, United States

1953 GMC 9300 Pickup Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN :877-399-5137GMC's all "New Design" trucks following WWII were built from 1947 through 1955 and would share the platform with Chevrolets "Advance Design" in the light and medium truck series. They were sold with minor changes over the years when they were replaced with the "Task Force" series of trucks. From 1947 through 1955 Chevrolet trucks were number one in sales in the US with the GMC cousins sold at GMC locations. Among other items, 1953 trucks would be the last year to use wooden blocks as bed supports....Oh, how far we have come. This particular GMC built in Canada has had excellent ownership, care and storage for the last quarter of a decade. The look of this truck with the AG tires is pretty sweet. Having a GMC instead of a Chevrolet for your consideration is pretty cool as well as the rest of this truck is really cool. There are no secrets to hide on this unit. It has had a restoration at some point but many years ago. The paint is a good driver quality, there is not rust or rot, the interior is nice, the wood bed is the newest part of this truck. The engine pops to life really easy, it idles nice, quiet, does not leak or smoke. This GMC goes down the road very nice and smooth with no known issues whatsoever.

Vehicle Original VIN :877-399-5137
GMC's all "New Design" trucks following WWII were built from 1947 through 1955 and would share the platform with Chevrolets "Advance Design" in the light and medium truck series. They were sold with minor changes over the years when they were replaced with the "Task Force" series of trucks. From 1947 through 1955 Chevrolet trucks were number one in sales in the US with the GMC cousins sold at GMC locations. Among other items, 1953 trucks would be the last year to use wooden blocks as bed supports....Oh, how far we have come. This particular GMC built in Canada has had excellent ownership, care and storage for the last quarter of a decade. The look of this truck with the AG tires is pretty sweet. Having a GMC instead of a Chevrolet for your consideration is pretty cool as well as the rest of this truck is really cool. There are no secrets to hide on this unit. It has had a restoration at some point but many years ago. The paint is a good driver quality, there is not rust or rot, the interior is nice, the wood bed is the newest part of this truck. The engine pops to life really easy, it idles nice, quiet, does not leak or smoke. This GMC goes down the road very nice and smooth with no known issues whatsoever.