If you make your way over to the 50th state, you can find five different types of cars for parts or restoration. With the exception of one of them, there isn’t a lot to be hopeful for. They range… more»
GMC
1 Of 36: 1975 GMC Transmode
General Motors got into the motorhome business for a short time in the 1970s. It was a front-wheel drive touring machine that was built in 23 and 26-foot configurations on a modified Olds Toronado/Cadillac El Dorado chassis with a… more»
Unrestored Project: 1977 GMC Eleganza Motorhome
We’ve seen a rash of these front-wheel-drive GMC motorhomes come up for sale of late, and I suspect it has something to do with the wave of people tired of being house-bound and looking for a way out given… more»
No Reserve Super SUV: 1992 GMC Typhoon
GMC only produced 2,497 examples of the Typhoon for the 1992 model year. That makes them a rare classic that combines impressive performance levels in an SUV with more than a touch of luxury. This one is a tidy… more»
15k Mile Super Truck: 1991 GMC Syclone
There will always be moments in life where we have to compromise, and some of those compromises will be more palatable than others. If you are on the lookout for a classic to park in your driveway, and you… more»
Rust-Free 1987 GMC Sierra 1500 4×4 Short Bed
With three days remaining, this short bed 1987 GMC Sierra Classic 1500 pick up has already reached a bid of $11,358. For reference, restored examples typically sell for $15,000 to $25,000. This truck is located in Fruita, Colorado and… more»
Asking Too Little? 1953 GMC Five Window Pickup
This 1953 GMC pickup truck is like the goldilocks equivalent of just right. Some that I have reviewed are a wreck and others have been so extensively restored or modified that one would need a mortgage to make the… more»
Restore Or Rat Rod? 1940 GMC AC150 Pickup
The person who buys this 1940 GMC AC150 Pickup will undoubtedly have a vision in their head for this vehicle. The question remains whether that vision is for a faithful restoration or whether they would use it as the… more»
Cadillac of RVs: 1978 GMC Royale Motorhome
Unlike most of the GMC motorhomes we feature, this Royale model actually looks quite tidy and has been extensively used as intended by its two owners. The GMC has been with the current caretaker since 1992 and has just… more»
No Reserve Royale: 1977 GMC Motorhome
The GMC Motorhome continues to be a fan favorite, largely for its attractive design and novel features, including the easy-to-service Oldsmobile powerplant and front wheel drive configuration. This example is yet another project that won’t see completion, which seems… more»
Simple Short Bed: 1984 GMC Sierra 1500
The seller of this used 1984 GMC Sierra 1500 pickup purchased it for converting into a hot rod, but has since found a truck he likes better for the future build. This one is a clean, short-box pickup with an… more»
Ready For Adventure: 1976 GMC Casa Grande
Finding an oddity to review is often news to me as it is to many of our readers. Granted, it is impossible to know everything about every unusual vehicle ever offered, and there seems to be more and more… more»
Fishbowl Find: 1966 GM TDH-4519 Bus
The “New Look” municipal transit bus was produced from 1958 to 1977 by the Truck and Coach Division of General Motors. It’s commonly referred to as the “Fishbowl” for its six-piece rounded windshield that was later replaced by a… more»
















