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GMC Pick Up I6 1952

General description : Mileage : 58834
Interior Color : Black
Exterior Color : Green
VIN : 15222C3409
Transmission Description : Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this sleek 1952 GMC 3600. Take a step into the past and get behind this instant classic. This vintage beauty is powered by an I6 engine, promising a driving experience that's as thrilling as it is nostalgic. The manual 4-Speed transmission adds an extra layer of engagement allowing you to drive this classic like the farm work truck it was designed to be. In summary, this 1952 GMC 3600 offers a unique blend of vintage charm and practical features. Its green exterior, black vinyl interior, manual transmission, and radial tires make it a standout choice for any classic car enthusiast. Experience the thrill of driving a piece of history with this iconic GMC 3600.

1952 GMC Pick Up I6 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Houston by Gateway Classic Cars - Houston for $23000.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : GMC Model : Pick Up Model Version : I6 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1952 Location : Houston Vehicle Registration : Undefined

23000 $

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Gateway Classic Cars - Houston

Gateway Classic Cars - Houston
832-210-3324
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About GMC
Did you ever mistake a Chevy pick up for GMC? No wonder as those have been virtually identical apart from the grill and logo since the 20's.
The difference is Chevrolet trucks were marketed towards private users, while GMC was intended for commercial use, so it's more about market segmentation than anything else.