Classic GMC 100 for Sale

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1955 GMC 100 $22,895
1952 GMC 100 $23,495
1954 GMC 100 $39,995
1957 GMC 100 $10,295
1956 GMC 100 $78,000
1956 GMC 100 $34,997

Frequently Asked Questions about the GMC 100

A thorough PPI covers: frame integrity (no rust-through, no welded patches in critical areas), engine compression test, transmission operation, brake/steering wear, electrical system function, body panel alignment, and paint depth gauge readings. Budget $150–$500 for a marque specialist.
Spiritual successors continue the GMC 100 character with modern engineering. Look at the current model lineup from GMC for evolution of the original concept.
Performance enthusiasts gravitate toward the with a T5 Chevy five speed for its balance of power and reliability. Among 6 listings, with a T5 Chevy five speed examples are most actively traded, indicating strong demand.
Based on listings on Classic Cars Arena, the GMC 100 appears in years 1951–1965. We currently have 6 GMC 100 listings spanning these years.
Full body-off restoration of a classic GMC 100 typically costs $25,000–$80,000+ depending on condition starting point, parts availability, and labor rates. Mechanical-only refresh runs $5,000–$15,000. Always factor in unexpected discoveries during teardown.
The most common exterior colors among 6 listings are: Black, Green, Other. Body style availability depends on production year — see model-year listings for specific configurations.
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