Make:
GMC
Model:
3100 Big Window
Year:
1955
Mileage:
34074
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1955 GMC 3100 Big Window Black Cadillac 501 V8 34074 Miles
This 1955 GMC 3100 Big Window pickup is one of those trucks that people instantly fall in love with. Dressed in black, featuring a '58 Apache front clip, a desirable stepside bed, and awesome custom interior, it's a vintage hauler unlike any other. Spliced with Cadillac DNA under the hood, it's a one-of-a-kind build unlike anything we've seen before, and with a host of choice options and killer good looks, we can't seem to figure out why. Made up of various parts of a 3100/Cadillac/Apache, this pickup manages to look 100% right, thanks to upgrades at every turn. This truck goes way beyond simple work-truck hauler, and even back in the '50s, GM revolutionized the industry with the crazy idea that workmen wanted attractive vehicles, too. So, while a lot of them were driven right into the ground, this handsome pickup received a rather interesting rejuvenation that includes a few skillful custom bits and a lot of professional work to make it smooth and shiny. The '58 Apache front clip fits flawlessly and blends into the rest of the Task Force truck like it always belonged, while the custom bed out back is more luxury lounge than workhorse. Fit and finish are fairly good overall, although this truck has been driven and enjoyed for a few years since the build was completed, so the shiny black paint is not without imperfections. It's a driver, but it comes by all its flaws honestly – wearing them as proof that the former owners simply loved taking it out in the streets on a regular basis. A bright chrome grille and bumper was fitted up front, while a custom louvered tailgate anchors the rear, just above that cleverly intergraded rear bumper that was swapped-in from a G-Body El Camino. And who can argue with how cool this Big Window looks? The windows were given a dark tint to accentuate the street rod stance, and the bed was fully rebuilt with lightly varnished wood, polished stainless rub rails, and super-cool interior walls lined with durable, custom vinyl panels that look like they were borrowed from a vintage Rock-and-Roll club. With the original truck sporting plain vinyl, rubber, and steel interior materials, the custom makeover inside this GMC gives it a much flashier, edgier demeanor.
This 1955 GMC 3100 Big Window pickup is one of those trucks that people instantly fall in love with. Dressed in black, featuring a '58 Apache front clip, a desirable stepside bed, and awesome custom interior, it's a vintage hauler unlike any other. Spliced with Cadillac DNA under the hood, it's a one-of-a-kind build unlike anything we've seen before, and with a host of choice options and killer good looks, we can't seem to figure out why. Made up of various parts of a 3100/Cadillac/Apache, this pickup manages to look 100% right, thanks to upgrades at every turn. This truck goes way beyond simple work-truck hauler, and even back in the '50s, GM revolutionized the industry with the crazy idea that workmen wanted attractive vehicles, too. So, while a lot of them were driven right into the ground, this handsome pickup received a rather interesting rejuvenation that includes a few skillful custom bits and a lot of professional work to make it smooth and shiny. The '58 Apache front clip fits flawlessly and blends into the rest of the Task Force truck like it always belonged, while the custom bed out back is more luxury lounge than workhorse. Fit and finish are fairly good overall, although this truck has been driven and enjoyed for a few years since the build was completed, so the shiny black paint is not without imperfections. It's a driver, but it comes by all its flaws honestly – wearing them as proof that the former owners simply loved taking it out in the streets on a regular basis. A bright chrome grille and bumper was fitted up front, while a custom louvered tailgate anchors the rear, just above that cleverly intergraded rear bumper that was swapped-in from a G-Body El Camino. And who can argue with how cool this Big Window looks? The windows were given a dark tint to accentuate the street rod stance, and the bed was fully rebuilt with lightly varnished wood, polished stainless rub rails, and super-cool interior walls lined with durable, custom vinyl panels that look like they were borrowed from a vintage Rock-and-Roll club. With the original truck sporting plain vinyl, rubber, and steel interior materials, the custom makeover inside this GMC gives it a much flashier, edgier demeanor.