1920 GMC T-Series
$19,495
Vehicle Details
GMC
T-Series
1920
12,000 miles
Pickup Truck
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
running perfectly
Excellent
Description
This 1920 GMC 3/4-ton truck carries genuine historical significance, originally purchased by Norberg Thompson, the prominent Key West businessman who founded Thompson Fish House and the Turtle Cannery. After decades stored indoors on Stock Island, the truck was relocated to South Carolina where it served on a pumpkin farm, remaining warehoused and well-preserved throughout its working life. The condition is exceptional—no rust or rot anywhere—with original paint and patina intact.
The engine runs perfectly and the truck is fully functional and drivable, equipped with good tires that hold air. Starting requires the original hand-crank mechanism, a charming period detail that's part of the authentic experience. This is a genuinely rare survivor with documented provenance, offering a tangible connection to early 20th-century Florida Keys history and American automotive heritage.
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1920 GMC T-Series
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