Don't get us wrong—we love the new SUVs and trucks from GMC and Chevy. They're comfortable, stylish, and packed full of more technology than most can soak in. But we also love ourselves some classic ...
The Blue Chip Series from 1955 to 1959, together with the older AC, AF, C, E, and New Design, as well as its successors, have turned GMC into today’s successful truck maker. And who hasn’t turned ...
Who’d ever thought classic work trucks would return as race cars? Well, there’s a small community of tuners boosting lawnmowers and forklifts – let’s hope this madness doesn’t go mainstream in the ...
Some might call it evolution while others might argue adaptation, but either way, today's classic trucks are nothing like they were envisioned to be when built over 50 years ago. Back then, trucks ...
First offered in 1936 as part of the GMC T & F Series, the GMC T14 was a sturdy half-ton pickup built at a time when General Motors was just beginning to establish GMC as a serious player in the light ...
Although the roots of GMC trucks can be traced back to 1902, it wasn't until January 1912 that the first GMC emblem appeared on a General Motors truck. By '42, the model year of Larry and Wes Wolfe's ...
GMC's 2007 Sierra 1500HD Classic pickup is a straightforward workhorse built on a reliable and well-established platform. It uses a 300-horsepower 6.0L V8 to tow up to 10,300 pounds, which makes the ...
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