The seller states, “This 1. “This truck has new paint, a new V8 engine, and new power steering. Two rear seats, seat belts, and updated wheels and tires were added. And all of the painted parts are now chromed,” he says. “This GMC is eye catching, unique, and has documented low mileage.”
- A 283-cu.in. OHV V8 has replaced the original 270-cu.in. six-cylinder engine.
- Dual exhausts were added.
- A four-speed manual transmission mixes the gears.
- No prior body damage has been reported, and there’s been “no rust ever,” per the seller.
- New custom green metallic paint was applied professionally when the vehicle was restored.
- The finish is “excellent,” the seller says.
- Striping and lettering were added to the body, as well.
- He says the gray vinyl and green and gray painted interior is also “excellent.”
- Drum brakes are at all four wheels.
- Custom painted and pinstriped, newer-era, six-lug steel Rally wheels roll on y radials.
- Some manuals and a service parts book are included in the sale.
- One paint chip is on the left side, the seller notes.
- There are scratches on the roof.
- The chrome has small blemish on one front bullet that can hardly be seen, he says.
- Small scratches are on top of the rear bumper.
- There are a few small scratches in one area on windshield, which are hardly noticeable.
- This GMC panel truck stands out with its seldom-seen-today body type and custom paint.
- It features the coveted NAPCO Powr-Pak four-wheel-drive conversion.
- The powertrain was upgraded with a 283 V-8 swap.
- ide is fresh-appearing gray vinyl upholstery and painted surfaces.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean sachusetts title in his name. This 1957 GMC 100 four-wheel-drive panel truck will never be accused of being inconspicuous.