Frame Off Restored Narva Green 100 1/2 Ton Pickup 228 Inline 6 3 Speed Manual
1952 GMC Other 100 Pickup
GMC Other 1952 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
Make: | GMC |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | 100 Pickup |
Type: | Pickup (Truck) |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1952 |
Mileage: | 503 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 228 Inline 6 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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SUMMARY
4-year frame-off restoration that's logged only 503 milesCorrect 228 cubic inch GMC 6-cylinder
Correct 3-speed manual transmission
Correct Narva Green paint / Correctly painted trim / Correct gold pinstripe
Equipped with a 12-volt electrical system
Equipped with Juliano's 3-point seatbelts
Equipped with a factory heater
Correctly painted Yellow Pine bed
16-inch wheels / Correctly painted hubcaps
10-bolt rear axle / 4.11 gears
As General Motors' stalwart and devoutly focused truck brand, MC has produced years of tough and innovative workhorses that are often completely overlooked by classic car investors. But, hen it comes to restoration, edicated fans of the 'Professional Grade' division have a rich legacy of preserving unique and exceptionally well-done offerings that cause a big stir every time they roll out of the garage. A first-class showstopper that celebrates the all-American class of vintage pickups, his immaculate half-ton capitalizes on GM's timeless design and GMC's innate exclusivity. And, hether you're a diehard GMC fan, n old school truck lover or just a curious buyer who's looking for something a bit different, t's a cool classic that 'fires on all cylinders'!
BODYWORK/TRIM
After World War II, M rolled out its Advance Design pickups nearly a full year ahead of its revised passenger cars. Why? Well, ost agree that, ecause truck production continued throughout the war, he General's body dies were getting worn and needed replaced. It's a simple answer, nd the kind of thinking you'd probably expect behind such a wonderfully uncomplicated machine. This pristine 100's head-turning appeal comes courtesy of a 4-year, rame-off restoration that sealed a solid Georgia body in fantastic Narva Green pigment. That pigment, PG acrylic urethane enamel founded on 100% sandblasted sheetmetal and PPG epoxy primer, as correctly highlighted with hand-painted gold pin striping. And everything adds up to one clean, cutely detailed classic that's been finished to 100% show worthy standards!
As the Korean War strained supplies of nickel and copper, etals essential to the chrome plating process, ost GM trucks began leaving the factory with fully painted surfacing. In addition to making pickups like this GMC true 'plain Jane' builds, hat treatment underscored the offerings' utilitarian nature and eventually increased collectability. At the front of this 100, color-keyed grille hangs bright "GMC" lettering between a black bumper, resh headlights and small, hite-trimmed parking lamps. Behind that grille, split windshield leads a 'six footer' cab that's framed in small visors, olished stainless wipers and a color-keyed driver's mirror. Beneath that mirror, tylized door handles ride between correct hood emblems, locking fuel filler and black running boards. And at the back of those boards, "GMC" branded tailgate centers painted Yellow Pine planks between sleeved chains, hrome-trimmed tail lamps and an optional bumper.
ENGINE
Peer in to the truck's super clean engine bay and you'll find a correct, 28 cubic inch 6-cylinder that's been completely rebuilt and fully detailed. Designed from the ground up to be a tough-as-nails workhorse, nd serving as primary GMC power for well over a decade, his stalwart mill is a favorite among vintage GM truck fans because of its simple design, dequate power and excellent durability. And, ith the exception of carefully updated electronics, retty much everything on the block has been returned to intentional, actory-spec simplicity. At the top of the engine, small Zenith carburetor mixes air, upplied by a dressed cleaner, ith fuel that's piped through fresh stainless fluid lines. That carb rides on a cast, actory-spec intake, hich floats above a cast, actory-spec exhaust manifold. Opposite that manifold, tagged Delco-Remy distributor sequences fire between fresh plug wires, stealthy YnZs Yesterdays Parts harness and a 12-volt Delco-Remy generator. An original, e-cored radiator provides cooling with the help of a stock pulley fan. And items like a Delco-Remy starter, color-keyed, GMC" branded valve cover and a full assortment of decals ensure the bright orange powerplant is very impressive to look at.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
During restoration, onsiderable research was conducted to make sure this 100 is as period correct as possible. And when you crawl under the truck, ody-matched floors and a Satin Black frame highlight a roster of factory-spec components that appear to have never seen the slightest hint of inclement weather. Power meets the pavement through a Saginaw 3-speed, hich is tied to a 10-bolt rear end that spins big, .11 gears. Correct leaf springs and big drum brakes occupy all four corners of the chassis, ixing rugged road prowess with firm and solid stops. A standard, ingle-pipe exhaust system runs the entire length of the truck. And everything rolls on 6.50-16 B.F Goodrich Silvertowns, hich lap correct, tripe-less wheels and correctly painted hubcaps.
INTERIOR
GMCs of this era were honest, o nonsense trucks marketed directly at farmers who didn't really want, nd generally couldn't afford, uperfluous frills. And nowhere is that sentiment more apparent than inside the cab. For starters, he slick body's Narva Green paint is snuffed in favor of a calming tan hue; which spreads from a correctly painted dash to the roof, indow frames and a stylish, ed-trimmed steering wheel. A correct bench seat, estored with custom SMS trim and correct synthetic horsehair padding, ombines with correct side panels to highlight a brand of nostalgic utilitarianism that's no longer found in showroom-fresh offerings. Beneath that seat, heavy-duty floor mat disappears behind a factory heater. An optional rearview mirror joins Juliano's 3-point seatbelts to greatly improve safety. And everything, rom the truck's original telemetry to its mirrored door handles, s restored, orted and ready to roll.
OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION
A vintage GMC marketing brochureAn original Owner's and Driver's Manual
An original Maintenance Manual
A 2015 calendar
Whether it's simple nostalgia, r their long list of extremely useful design virtues, ne thing is certain: trucks NEVER go out of style. And when they're built this well, hey seem to never fade away. If you're in the market for something that's classy and unique, on't miss the chance to claim this impressive GMC!