Small town fire trucks don’t normally cover a lot miles while they are in service, so the 3,200 odometer reading on this 1940 GMC isn’t totally unbelievable. The seller has used it in parades and such, but their daughter… more»
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Start Your Own Tow Business For $2k!
Here’s your chance to work for yourself. Just think – you could set your own hours, no more coworker drama, and you could be your own boss! Well, maybe it’s not that simple. This thing may only cost you… more»
Need A Tow? 1980’s GMC Truck
Well this is a bit awkward! It seems the vehicle you would usually use to tow a barn find out of the barn is in need of a tow itself. This 1980’s GMC Tow Truck (the seller doesn’t know… more»
Preserve or Restore: 1928 Oakland Sedan
The Oakland Car Company was founded in 1907 in Pontiac, Michigan and purchased by General Motors the following year. Pontiac is in Oakland County, thus the name Oakland. It filled the gap between the Chevrolet and the Oldsmobile. This… more»
Seriously Loved: 1960 GMC 1000 Fender Side
This truck isn’t a barn find and isn’t even that original, but it has been seriously loved by its previous two owners. It has been well cared for over the years and even received a few upgrades along the… more»
Collection of 50 Classics Up For Grabs!
We just heard about an auction that’s currently taking place in Michigan that includes almost 50 barn finds. The collection has been owned by the same family for 30 years and ranges from late ’50s Thunderbirds to ’70 RVs!… more»
The Way To Build Rough Finds: 1951 GMC Truck
So what do you do with those barn finds that are wearing their original patina, but have damaged engines and need all new interiors? That’s a question I’ve actually asked myself on many occasions. Finds that are all original and… more»
Custom 1969 GMC “Hot Wheels” Van
This 1969 GMC G10 van isn’t a barn find, but it gets props because the owner used it to hand out Hot Wheels to kids at local car shows! Old timers are always complaining that the youngsters aren’t into… more»
Ready To Play: 1977 GMC VanDura 4×4
The seller has already done good job hyping up their four-wheel-drive VanDura, but I thought it still deserved a mention here. A 350 crate engine has replaced the original and someone has done a lot of work to make… more»
Free 1977 GMC City Bus!
This City Bus might not be as cool as a Scenicruiser, like the one that our buddies Dave and Wayne made the bus trip of a lifetime in, but of course that one wasn’t free like this one! That’s… more»
Big Honking Truck! 1953 GMC Military?
Here’s a huge one! The seller states that this is a 1953 GMC military truck with a 2-1/2 ton frame and 5 ton axles. It currently has an International 345 engine, but the seller states that it might not… more»
Big Ugly: 1935 GMC Northern Pacific Van
Whatever it is, it’s listed on eBay and located in Ottertail, Minnesota. It’s 30 feet long and 10 feet tall. This Barn Find is almost a barn itself. It’s a crew bus the railroad used to deliver men and equipment to work… more»
Ready To Haul It All: 1966 GMC Carryall
If we were in the market for a parts hauler, this GMC would definitely be on our list of potential shop trucks. I guess it isn’t a truck per say, although it is based on a truck. This is… more»
Rat Rod Wrecker: 1960 GMC
Old trucks with patina have received lots of attention in the recent past, and this one has a desirable variation: it’s a wrecker, complete with winch and bumper sling. Here’s the seller’s ad, on craigslist in Springfield, Missouri. It contains… more»
1956 GMC Scenicruiser: Where’s Dave And Wayne?
Almost two years ago we featured an amazing story about two guys and a Scenicruiser (part 1, part 2). Everyone enjoyed following their journey home, so we knew we had to feature this one when both Jim S and… more»
NAPCO 4×4: 1955 GMC Suburban
Northwestern Auto Parts Company or NAPCO was known for their four wheel drive conversions back in the forties and fifties. They knew what they were doing and GM even offered their Power-Pak as a factory installed option. This 1955… more»
















