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1959 Gmc Carryall on 2040-cars

US $46,000.00
Year:1959 Mileage:1000 Color: has been repainted in the original Reef Green
Location:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 A rare 1959 GMC Carryall.  This was the GMC version of the Chev Suburban.  It has undergone a meticulous and full restoration to original condition.  Most parts are restored original parts or NOS.  The restoration was completed about 5 years ago and it has only about 1,000 miles since restoration.  The fully rebuilt engine is the original 270 cubic inch straight six cylinder with the original 4 speed floor shift transmission.  Comes with all three rows of seats.  The dash is original  restored to as new condition with original chrome knobs.  The interior has been repainted in the original colors.  The rear cargo floor mat is new battleship linoleum.  The exterior has been repainted in the original Reef Green. 
The truck has the rare clam shell tailgate and sliding side windows.  The hood bird is a rare accessory and is correct for the 1959 model year.  The exterior trim and bumpers have been re-chromed.   It comes with original 17 inch rims painted the original color.  The under body has been restored to original.  It has heavy duty leaf springs on all four wheels and an anti sway bar as well as front wheel dampeners which are quite rare.  The wheels are 17" original rims. 
The truck runs like new.  These trucks are hard to find in this condition and are fast appreciating in value.  This is a solid investment. 
The truck also is for sale locally.

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2014 GMC Sierra [w/video]

Mon, 29 Jul 2013

Big And Boxy Might Be Best
As immense fans of the Back to the Future trilogy, we sometimes like to envision an alternate timeline in which General Motors had killed off GMC and kept Pontiac instead. The G8 GXP would still be on the road handily beating German sport sedans costing twice as much, while the lowly G3 would morph into a true subcompact-killer based on what is now the Chevrolet Sonic RS. While we're at it, let's go ahead and imagine the G6 has become the best-selling car in the US and the Torrent crossover is selling 20,000+ units per month. Far-fetched, we know.
The thing is, these fanciful statements would have to be true to make the case against keeping GMC. Pontiac may have offered more excitement than GMC, but money talks, and a full line of trucks, crossovers and SUVs have made a lot more money for GM than the arrowhead brand ever did. How much? As we learned last month, about two-thirds of GM's global profits came from its fullsize trucks, and GMC's trucks typically have thicker margins than their Chevrolet counterparts.

GM recalling 118K Colorado, Canyon pickups over missing hood latches

Thu, 20 Dec 2012

General Motors has announced a recall of 118,800 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks due to the possibility of secondary hood latches not being installed at the time of manufacture. The affected vehicles are from the 2010, 2011 and 2012 model years, all of which were built between November 9, 2009 and August 28, 2012.
According to the official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report, these trucks fail to "comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 113, 'Hood Latch System.' The hood may be missing the secondary hood latch." In other words, owners of these trucks could find their vehicles' hoods opening unexpectedly while driving.
The official recall campaign is expected to begin on January 17, 2013. Dealers will inspect the affected pickups and if a secondary hood latch is not present, one will be installed free of charge. Scroll down to read the official NHTSA report.

2015 GMC Canyon

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

As discussed earlier today, the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado is a new standout in terms of midsize trucks. But the Colorado wasn't the only pickup the General Motors team brought to San Diego for us to sample. Also along for the ride was a pack of GMC Canyons, the slightly more expensive and polished platform-mate to the Chevy.
There's no question that the Canyon and the Colorado are a lot alike under the skin - almost entirely, in fact - so GMC has worked to first create some daylight between the two trucks by way of sheetmetal. This is most obvious from the front view, where the blocky and blingy GMC grille replaces the more subdued tone and shape seen on the Chevy's nose. Projector headlights with LED running lights come as standard, and, again, with the squared-off look that is typical of the brand. 16-inch aluminum wheels come stock on the GMC, too, with the 17-inchers seen on my photo truck offered as standard equipment on the top-trim SLT.
GMC considers the Canyon to be the only premium truck in the segment (which is clearly true), and the team has spent a ton of time and effort to get the interior correct to prove out that point. "Any trim that looks like metal, is metal," I was told at the product briefing, a certain indication that the company is serious about bringing a new class of buyer to a truck segment that it hopes to redefine.