We all know that four and/or five decade-old pickups are hotter than (insert un-pc phrase here) and here’s another great looking one. This 1977 GMC Sierra 2500 looks almost nice enough to be plucked from an old advertising piece…. more»
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Factory First EV? 1991 GMC Electric G-Van
As a long-time fan of unusual EVs, both factory and conversions, I couldn’t pass up this 1991 GMC Electric G-Van. This odd, factory creation can be found on Craigslist, or here on the CL archive, in beautiful, warm, dry… more»
Put Away Dry: 1993 GMC Typhoon
The GMC Typhoon and its pickup sibling the Syclone are such special trucks, true performance machines that have held their values seemingly since new (they are that good). However, they’re also prone to abuse and over-zealous modifications, a temptation… more»
Time Capsule 1977 GMC G25 Vandura
As the seller states, “everything on this van is straight from the 70’s.” The only thing it needs is side-pipes (well, in my opinion) to complete the look. Back when vannin’ was the fad, a short wheelbase custom van… more»
’70s Style! 1978 GMC G35 Vandura 4WD Conversion
Update 5/5/2018 – We just heard from the seller, the winner of the eBay auction backed out of the deal, so it’s now listed here on craigslist. From 4/26/208 – Behold! Vans from the ’70s seem to be enjoying… more»
BF Exclusive: 1963 GMC 1000 Pickup
Most of you who live where it’s nice and warm year-round don’t realize what seeing a sudsy bucket and a hose sitting next to an old vehicle does to us in the upper-Midwest. It’s one of the first signs… more»
Rusty in Hawaii: 1992 GMC Typhoon
There’s something about semi-exotic or rare vehicles left in decrepit condition. It’s almost like gawking at an accident; you don’t want to, but you can’t help yourself. You just never see that kind of stuff. This rare turbocharged GMC… more»
Fresh 455: 1975 GMC Glenbrook Motorhome
In what is becoming a recurring theme, I’ve written up a few of these GMC motorhomes lately. This one is perhaps my favorite yet, as it wears some great colors and period illustrations on the side that both set… more»
No Reserve Project R/V: 1978 GMC Royale
Many times, when vehicles show up at my favorite dealer lot of donation specials, they need a sizable amount of work. When you see an R/V with this seller, I wouldn’t blame you for assuming the rig would be… more»
Ridin’ High: 1959 GMC NAPCO 4×4
NAPCO or Northwest Auto Parts Company was founded in Minnesota and provided 4×4 conversions for numerous manufacturers beginning in the 1940’s. You could purchase a two wheel drive pickup and order a conversion kit from NAPCO to turn it… more»
Clean Enough To Live In: 1975 GMC Gentleman Jim
When scanning the original brochures for the GMC Sierra “Gentleman Jim” edition pickup, it becomes clear the idea of building work trucks that could also take you for a night on the town is nothing new. This particular truck… more»
Big Shorty: 1954 GMC COE Custom
It would seem that old cars are often easier or more desirable to revive, but I love seeing this old Cab Over Engine trucks revived and on the roads. Once a part of mainstream society in their time as… more»
4WD Pioneer: 1956 GMC NAPCO 4×4
Despite looking all the world like a factory-developed package, NAPCO pickups from GMC and Chevrolet were actually the brainchild of an aftermarket company from Minnesota. Now, production eventually moved in-house, and examples like this 1956 GMC pickup were likely… more»
Finished By Coachmen: 1978 GMC Motorhome Royale
This 1978 GMC Motorhome is a recent trade the selling dealer took in. While claimed to run well when inventoried, the seller has not driven it recently and makes no claims as to its roadworthiness; however, there’s still a… more»
One Family Since New: 1963 GMC Pickup
A story popped up recently about a Chevy Apache pickup stolen from the fourth-generation family owners who used the truck for hunting and fishing (find that sad tale here at KTUL.com.) What a bummer – but if the truck… more»
1969 GMC C1500 Survivor
GM trucks have been a staple of American society for as long as there have been trucks. The second generation of the C/K series trucks are some of the most iconic GM trucks ever built, and have only recently… more»