1956 GMC Crewcab
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Found this while surfing Craigslist.. Thought it was neat and that I would share. It says the conversion was done when new.... not sure about that but I figure ya'll would know.. Enjoy.
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Re: 1956 GMC Crewcab
I'm not 100% positive but I think Ive seen literature showing these, If it's real it has to be super rare .... If I was into 55-59 trucks I would be all over this .... :metal:
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Yeah, that's a cool looking truck. I didn't know they offered a 4 door back then. If so, wonder why they didn't offer more of them?
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I think Aerotruck is the person who had some literature showing these, he frequents the 60-66 thread most of the time
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We see them out west. They were used on Air Force bases for getting crew to the planes. Contractors and logging companies picked them up at surplus sales. I tried to buy one for 15 years but the logger still used it until the mid 90s, then dropped out of sight with the truck. It was in a small town near where I used to elk hunt. It was still air force blue and had the military markings visible under faded touch up paint they used before the government sold it.
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That truck would be cool right down to the ground.
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I like it... It'd be the perfect family hauler taking kids to school, sports, etc. Mum would be the coolest cougar in town!
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this would be a sick project truck to tear the streets up in
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Old thread but sweet as hell none the less
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If it's in fact real, it woulda been built by Orrville Metal Specialties in Ohio and only have 3 doors. Only a handful were built by them and they were mostly military vehicles. Still cool as hell if it's real or hand built
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