1946 GMC Pickup Truck, 350-700R4, Clean California Title, Low Reserve.

Price: - Item location: Norco, California, United States
Description:

1946 GMC 1/2 Ton Pickup

46 GMC 1/2 Ton, Hotrod
Great hard to find truck!
I purchased it from the original family.

Keep in mind this truck is 77 years old.
  • The 1946GMC CC-152 Pickupwas a continuation of a prewar design that first appeared for the 1941 model year. The basic cab and sheet metal -- including broad new front fenders into which the headlight pods appeared to be settling -- were shared with Chevrolet.Just33,850GMC trucks came off the line in calendar-year 1946

Mechanically
  • Power Steering Box, KYB gas shocks front, rear air shocks
  • 4 core radiator from U.S Radiator
  • Hi flow water pump from KoolFlow
  • New battery
  • 80 amp alternator New 600 carb
  • New Trans mount
  • 4 wheel power disc brakes ( stops but would check)
  • Tilt wheel
  • Polished rebuilt alternator from (AEL)
  • 350 Chevy. 30 over (355) 4 bolt LTL block approx 15,000 mi
  • (70corvette), th700r4 trans over drive
  • HEI Ignition
  • Power steering
  • Dynomax 2 1/2 inch exhaust.
  • Fuel Tank has been relocated to the bed.
  • Holley Blue Electric Fuel pump with regulator.
Suspension
  • 1973 Camaro front clip with Poly graphite front end kit from (Performance Suspension Technology)
  • (Ground Zero)Coil Springs
  • KYB Shocks (Front) Air Shocks (Rear)

Wheels/ Tires
  • Draglites 15×31/2 front (165st-i tires)
  • 15×15 rear- 275-60 15 tires

Interior Exterior
  • Cracked passenger side windshield (Can be found on Ebay)
  • Broken Windshield Regulator ( Can be found on Ebay)
  • Seat needs restoring
  • Dash Lights work
  • Gauges work
  • Lights, Turn signals work
  • Body is straight, Paint is old
  • Have not seen any rust
  • Will need Window/ Door seals
  • Clean California Title in my name with Valid Registration.

Terms of Sale
Must be paid in full within 3 days of winning auction and a 500 Deposit within 24 Hours of auction end. Bank wire or cash at pick up. Will help arrange shipping to the United States.