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Published: September 4, 2007
Car companies seem to be coming out with new, larger gas-guzzlers every year. However, although new vehicles contain modern conveniences such as on board computer navigation system and satellite radio, these features to not compare to the nostalgia that comes from owning and driving classic GMC trucks. Many vintage truck forums are available online not only to discuss classic GMC trucks but to buy and sell them as well.
The term classic car is difficult to define and is still a topic of intense debate among automobile experts. For some, “classic car” merely means a vehicle older than 25 years; others believe this term is a more exclusive category reserved for cars that have been exceptionally maintained. In either case, car collectors can find classic cars online to fit their personally definition, especially classic GMC trucks.
Classictruckstop.com is an excellent source for finding information about buying and selling the best GMC trucks and antique automobiles. They have a listing of classic cars for sale categorized by decade. Among the oldest of the classic GMC trucks available is the 1958 Model 350 GMC truck. At a price of $27,900, this low-forward cab has a 12-foot truck bed, 200 horsepower, overhead vale V8, and a yellow exterior. This car has been almost fully restored with a rebuilt engine, new dual exhaust system, new fuel tank, and new paint. The Model 350 is only one of many high quality classic GMC trucks available on this site.
The 1955 GMC Pickup is another exceptional member of classic GMC trucks. Classtruckshop.com. Priced at $29,995, this shiny red street rod truck has a 1970 Chevelle Big Block and Camaro subframe. Having less than 5,000 miles since it was originally built makes this vehicles one of the best GMC trucks. The customized interior includes automatic windows, speakers and air conditioning. The excellent condition of these classic GMC trucks would make either of them a unique addition to an auto-enthusiast’s collection.
Oldride.com is another site that has a variety of classic GMC trucks and vintage trucks available. For example, they have a seaform green 1950 GMC 100 Truck for $29,995. This professionally restored vehicle is among the best GMC trucks due to its original GMC parts and has accumulated less than 300 miles since its restoration. All of this vehicle’s features, including an Inline 6 engine and manual transmission, allow people to fully experience driving classic GMC trucks.
For individuals who desire the qualities of classic GMC trucks but do not have the monetary means can purchase used GMC trucks. Lotpro.com has thousands of used car brands to choose from, including used GMC trucks. For instance, they have a 1958 GMC Sonoma Club Cab available for $6,995. This green truck has 107,764 miles on it. Used GMC trucks provide an affordable way for drivers to enjoy the advantages of owning a GMC vehicle without the steep cost.
Thanks to online retailers, used and classic GMC trucks are easy to find. Despite the popularity of brand-new vehicles, classic automobile owners can still continue their pursuit of collecting classic GMC trucks.
Sources:
Beck, Carl. "Collectible, Classic and Special Interest Z Cars." Zhome.com. 2 Dec. 2005. 3 Sept. 2007. http://zhome.com/Buying/BeckBuyerG.html.
GMC Sonoma Club Cab. LotPro.com. 2005. 3 Sept. 2007.
http://www.lotpro.com/search/inventory/54303/GMC /All/0/15000/0/999999/#4car.
1950 GMC 100 Truck. Old Ride LLC. 2003-2007. 3 Sept. 2007.
http://www.oldride.com/classic_trucks/302876.htm l
1958 GMC Other. Classiccar.com. 1999-2007. 28 Aug. 2007. http://classiccar.chooseyouritem.com/classics/.
The term classic car is difficult to define and is still a topic of intense debate among automobile experts. For some, “classic car” merely means a vehicle older than 25 years; others believe this term is a more exclusive category reserved for cars that have been exceptionally maintained. In either case, car collectors can find classic cars online to fit their personally definition, especially classic GMC trucks.
Classictruckstop.com is an excellent source for finding information about buying and selling the best GMC trucks and antique automobiles. They have a listing of classic cars for sale categorized by decade. Among the oldest of the classic GMC trucks available is the 1958 Model 350 GMC truck. At a price of $27,900, this low-forward cab has a 12-foot truck bed, 200 horsepower, overhead vale V8, and a yellow exterior. This car has been almost fully restored with a rebuilt engine, new dual exhaust system, new fuel tank, and new paint. The Model 350 is only one of many high quality classic GMC trucks available on this site.
The 1955 GMC Pickup is another exceptional member of classic GMC trucks. Classtruckshop.com. Priced at $29,995, this shiny red street rod truck has a 1970 Chevelle Big Block and Camaro subframe. Having less than 5,000 miles since it was originally built makes this vehicles one of the best GMC trucks. The customized interior includes automatic windows, speakers and air conditioning. The excellent condition of these classic GMC trucks would make either of them a unique addition to an auto-enthusiast’s collection.
Oldride.com is another site that has a variety of classic GMC trucks and vintage trucks available. For example, they have a seaform green 1950 GMC 100 Truck for $29,995. This professionally restored vehicle is among the best GMC trucks due to its original GMC parts and has accumulated less than 300 miles since its restoration. All of this vehicle’s features, including an Inline 6 engine and manual transmission, allow people to fully experience driving classic GMC trucks.
For individuals who desire the qualities of classic GMC trucks but do not have the monetary means can purchase used GMC trucks. Lotpro.com has thousands of used car brands to choose from, including used GMC trucks. For instance, they have a 1958 GMC Sonoma Club Cab available for $6,995. This green truck has 107,764 miles on it. Used GMC trucks provide an affordable way for drivers to enjoy the advantages of owning a GMC vehicle without the steep cost.
Thanks to online retailers, used and classic GMC trucks are easy to find. Despite the popularity of brand-new vehicles, classic automobile owners can still continue their pursuit of collecting classic GMC trucks.
Sources:
Beck, Carl. "Collectible, Classic and Special Interest Z Cars." Zhome.com. 2 Dec. 2005. 3 Sept. 2007. http://zhome.com/Buying/BeckBuyerG.html.
GMC Sonoma Club Cab. LotPro.com. 2005. 3 Sept. 2007.
http://www.lotpro.com/search/inventory/54303/GMC /All/0/15000/0/999999/#4car.
1950 GMC 100 Truck. Old Ride LLC. 2003-2007. 3 Sept. 2007.
http://www.oldride.com/classic_trucks/302876.htm l
1958 GMC Other. Classiccar.com. 1999-2007. 28 Aug. 2007. http://classiccar.chooseyouritem.com/classics/.
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