1956 GMC Pickup Truck Why This Car Is Special Early in the 50's,
GMC trucks were GMC�€�s answer to the Chevrolet Task Force trucks
that ran from late 1955 through 1959. In 1956 they had a wider hood
emblem, two-piece fender emblems that were mounted above horizontal
fender line, and it was the last year for egg crate grille. What we
would like to show you at Skyway Classics is a restored and
modified version of a 1956 GMC truck. It is a beauty and has been
upgraded with many features like the small block engine and
transmission, the beautifully restored body painted in dark red, a
new custom interior, factory Rally wheels and performance tires.
Features 1956 GMC Pickup Truck GM 350 cubic inch small block engine
Aluminum intake 4-barrel performance carb Black open element air
cleaner Cast iron exhaust manifolds Black valve covers Automatic
transmission Custom interior has a maroon and white bench seat
Matching door panels Factory dash uses Autometer custom gauges
Custom billet wood steering wheel Radio Floor mounted automatic
shifter Painted a maroon White bumpers and restored grille
Step-side bed, Chrome mirror Aluminum toolbox Maroon inside the bed
protection Black sidewall tires Rally type wheels with chrome trim
rings Mechanical It is powered by a modified GM 350 cubic inch
small block engine an aluminum intake, 4-barrel performance carb,
black open element air cleaner, cast iron exhaust manifolds, and
black valve covers. Power goes to the automatic transmission with
exhaust flowing out the rear, and rides on black sidewall tires and
factory Rally type wheels with chrome trim rings and tires.
Interior The custom interior has a maroon and white bench seat with
matching door panels, factory dash uses Autometer custom gauges,
and a custom billet wood steering wheel adds to the 21st century
feel. It has a radio, floor mounted automatic shifter as the whole
interior looks nice and is just as comfy. Exterior Painted a maroon
over the flowing GMC lines and pickup represents the first of the
pickups that were actually styled by designers rather than merely
engineered. As a result, they carry a lot of automotive-inspired
design cues, so if you see a little bit of Shoebox Chevy in the
design, the coincidence is purely intentional. The paint is in
excellent condition and this truck gets a ton of attention anywhere
you go. Enhancing the upscale look is the white bumpers and
restored grille, step-side bed, chrome mirror, aluminum toolbox,
maroon inside the bed protection, and trim, all very nice. They
clearly focused on making it right and they've definitely succeeded
in a very big way. This truck is very, very nice! Conclusion This
1956 GMC pickup at Skyway Classics is truly a show truck and will
win a trophy anywhere. Do not miss out on buying this truck by not
coming here to see it! This is a no-compromises truck built to very
high standards, and you'll be proud to call it your own. So give us
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