Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2010-03-05 20:43 |
It's a 1947-1953 GMC pickup...can't tell if it's a 3100, 3600, or 3800. |
◊ 2010-03-05 20:46 |
gmc did not use them model numbers! |
◊ 2010-03-05 20:56 |
As far as I know, Advance Design-era GMCs and Chevrolets shared model names. I can't find any information that suggests otherwise. |
◊ 2010-03-05 21:11 |
i'm pretty sure they used 150 250 and up unless thats just a 1954 thing? |
◊ 2010-03-05 21:19 |
Hmm. A quick Google of "GMC 150" reveals you may be correct. |
◊ 2010-03-05 22:46 |
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◊ 2015-01-06 00:52 |
Pickup from the 1947-55 New Design trucks line for sure, with a 1947-53 2-part windshield. But with no better picture, it could be identified as: • a "short" 100 model (116"/2.95 m wheelbase, 6.5ft./1.98 m bed and ½-ton payload. FC-101 GMC code); • a "long" 100 one (125¼"/3.18 m wheelbase, 7.5ft./2.29 m bed and ½-ton payload. FC-102 code); • a 150 one (same wheelbase and bed as the "long" 100, but ¾-ton payload. FC-152 code); (The longer 1-ton 250 pickup seems not to be an option with its 137"/3.48 m wheelbase) ⇒ 1947 GMC New Design (with nothing more?) -- Last edit: 2015-01-06 00:55:47 |