Detail Info for: 1942 GMC Pickup 1942 GMC Series CC-150 3/4-Ton Pickup 9' Bed

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/18/2018
Price:
$ 10700.00
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Location:
Clinton Township, Michigan, 48035
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Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1942 GMC Pickup
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Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
GMC2979244
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail
1942 GMC Series CC-150 3/4-Ton Pickup 9' Bed - Originally a Military Vehicle, - Clean Green Michigan Title - She is a very nice solid Truck. Older restoration; She is not perfect however; she looks good covered in Beige and Copper (Fenders) paint. This vehicle is in very good condition overall. Completely operable however; she has been sitting for the last ten years and needs some TLC. The exterior paint, trim and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out. A "20-footer". Pretty much all stock except for the 12V conversion. She is a Prior US Army, Military Vehicle, - Clean Green Michigan Title - Not a Rat Rod Four brand new tires installed recently, Tune-Up (now she purrs like a kitten), etc... Too bad new cars aren't as easy to work on as this beauty. Manufactured during the abbreviated 1942 model year, this GMC ¾-ton pickup is quite a rare sight. The new-for-1941 GMC trucks shared a cab and most sheet metal with their equally new cousins from Chevrolet, but GMCs were different trucks under the skin, due to GMC's own overhead-valve 6-cylinder engines. But there were some differences in cosmetics that really set the two trucks apart.Chevy followed the rage in automotive styling at the time with a waterfall grille for the main lower section, but GMC used vertical bars for both upper and lower sections. This gave the Chevy something of an exaggerated rounded chubby-cheek frontal look, while the Jimmy had more of a broader, massive look. Call it more businesslike if you will, and from the truck people at General Motors, that was certainly the target. Send me a message if you have any questions. Make an offer. Sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.