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Madkidd007 08-12-2022 09:03 PM

1946 GMC 1 ton engine?
 
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Came out of my dads 47 gmc(46 body style). Definitely specific to GmC as even the intake manifold has GMC embossed. We actually fired it up and drove it around the yard before pulling it so can guarantee no knocks or dead holes, but aside from that internal condition unknown. Correct GmC valve cover, glass fuel filter, and oil bath air cleaner.
Also have all 6 original wheels, not split ring but definitely a 2 piece rim.

What you guys think this stuff is worth so we can post it up for sale?

Madkidd007 08-12-2022 09:05 PM

Re: 1946 GMC 1 ton engine?
 
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The wheels and the truck it all came from.

Also I forgot the engine is setup with a pump for the dump bed, as you can see everything was working when removed.

Madkidd007 09-08-2022 10:46 PM

Re: 1946 GMC 1 ton engine?
 
Any opinions? I know it’s a lil on the rare side but maybe not so desirable to most since it’s GmC specific

special-K 09-09-2022 08:21 AM

Re: 1946 GMC 1 ton engine?
 
That sure was a cool truck as it was. That should be a 270, the last GMC-only I6, '41-'63. It's a torquey little motor motor with 4" stroke. Not sure of value. My guess is as much as any complete running old motor, $300-$500. I'd look at marketing to ATHS and ATCA members. That's American Truck Historical Society and Antique Truck Club of America. They both have magazines (Wheels Of Time & Double Clutch) as well as website with forums and classified ads free to members. You could see about a local chapter. Might be one nearby. Those have meetings and you could put the word out there.

Madkidd007 09-11-2022 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9122392)
That sure was a cool truck as it was. That should be a 270, the last GMC-only I6, '41-'63. It's a torquey little motor motor with 4" stroke. Not sure of value. My guess is as much as any complete running old motor, $300-$500. I'd look at marketing to ATHS and ATCA members. That's American Truck Historical Society and Antique Truck Club of America. They both have magazines (Wheels Of Time & Double Clutch) as well as website with forums and classified ads free to members. You could see about a local chapter. Might be one nearby. Those have meetings and you could put the word out there.

Preciate it. I liked the truck just how it was myself also but my dad rode in my truck one too many times and bought my cummins drivetrain from me to put in it. So then I upgraded to a P-pump setup.

I got the diff cover off the eaton for my truck though

Madkidd007 09-13-2022 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by gmc jr van (Post 9123792)
The 1946 GMC 1 ton (EC-250) had a 228 engine. Not sure of value.

Well technically it’s a 47 but we say 46 because of the body style

special-K 09-14-2022 07:17 AM

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I always knew this body to be 41-47 and the Advance Designs to be '48-'54 through the years. That was the common knowledge until we started getting into the nitty gritty on these forums. My local old truck friend of decades, who doesn't do computers, restored a beautiful black '47 2nd Design. He called it a '48

Madkidd007 09-15-2022 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by gmc jr van (Post 9124178)
The E is the 1946 series truck and should have been the 46 model year. But because of labor strikes and other problems they started late in 46 so they were the 1947 model year. They were still producing the C series trucks for model year 46. October 1, 1946 was the model year (not truck series) break-off point. Any truck built after 10/01/46 is a 1947 model. That included the C series . So for the 47 model year you could have from one to three series for a truck model C, E and F. The 101 model has all three. The 250 has two E='46 and F='47-'5

Series C='41,42 and 46, E='46, F='47-'50

If your serial number starts with an EC then it’s a 1946 series truck, model year 47. The F series started in July of 1947. GMC called them the 47 “Second Series”. They featured restyled Chevrolet “Advance Design” cabs.

The 1 ton trucks from 1939-1953 had the 228 engine. 1954 had the 248 engine.


I don’t need an education on the year, I know it’s a 47


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