From the car files: image from a 1949 GMC pickup ad.
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1957 GMC 100s final assembly
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The GMC Syclone, a street truck that won the title for fastest production pickup on the planet back in its hay day. Even today, most cars would struggle to keep up with its mid-4 second 0-60 time.
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1955 GMC 100
1955 GMC 100, 383 Stroker, Automatic Trans,
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Holy shit
Can I just say
I am so
motherfucking tired
of these exorbitantly huge
vehicles with front hoods/grilles that are as tall as my head
These need to have the shit taxed out of them and heavily regulated instead of being subsidized as farm equipment and being given out like candy, people are basically like bugs on a windshield if they get hit
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View of a 1955 GMC L'Universelle experimental truck. Label on back: "Among the galaxy of experimental cars at the General Motors Powerama in Chicago will be this GMC 'dream truck' L'Universelle, which has created a sensation at public showings since its introduction in January. Although still in the 'show truck' category, plans are being made to put the revolutionary new vehicle into production. From: GMC Truck & Coach Division. Pontiac, Michigan." Handwritten on back: "Concept dream truck. L'Universelle, 1955."
National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library
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