Yes, with a "Buy It Now" price of $65,000, this 1956 GMC 100 pickup being sold on eBay isn't cheap; however, it sure is pretty. With its original, rebuilt, 316 cubic-inch Pontiac V8 engine in place, ...
It took 20 years to build the Great Pyramid of Giza, 21 to build St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, and 22 to build the Taj Mahal. You can't rush the great ones, as proven by the fact that it took ...
In 1998, Bob Cummings of West Richland, Washington, headed out to take a look at an El Camino for a project. Before the day was over he was dragging home a 1956 GMC big-window pickup. The GMC had some ...
There are some eBay finds which blow us away when we stumble across them, but then there are some like this. This is a 1956 GMC 100 Deluxe Edition Pickup with only 26,000 original miles on it. Not ...
When it comes to classic pickup trucks from the 1950s, most aficionados know very well the class was mostly geared towards useful tasks, rather than fashionable social media outings in the latest vlog ...
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For much of GMC's history, the brand has shared engineering with the trucks of Chevrolet. GMC trucks stand out as a "Professional Grade" marque. The workhorse for the GMC brand has been the Sierra ...
One of the most exciting crate engines sold by Chevrolet is the Ram Jet 502. Capable of generating immense amounts of power, it finds its way inside countless custom projects, at times with impressive ...
We visit the Wasaga Beach Cruisers and work is completed on a 1956 GMC. We visit the Wasaga Beach Cruisers at one of their events where we chat with some car owners and take a look at their vehicles ...
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The man posing next to the plain-Jane ’56 Chevy Bel Air is John Bandimere. That would be the same John Bandimere who, about a year after these photos were taken in April 1956, chose a parcel of land ...