1959 GMC Pickup
1959 GMC Pickup
$74,000
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1959 GMC Pickup

$74,000

Finance Est. $907 / mo.See Details from Woodside Credit

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Classic Car Overview

At some point in the last 20 years four-wheel-drive became common on new light trucks while manual gearboxes and dash-mounted ashtrays became a rarity. But in the days following World War IIGeneral Motors did not offer a factory-built four-wheel-drive pickup truck so a small vendor called NAPCO or Northwestern Auto Parts Company of Minneapolis Minnesota stepped up to meet the demand.Armed with NAPCOs ingenious Powr-Pak 4x4 conversion kit a mechanic could transform a two-wheel-drive GM truck into a four-wheel-drive in just a few hours with no welding and minimal cutting needed. The front drive axle in the package was fitted with tubes modified for constant velocity joints thus allowing the wheels to steer and the transfer case was a divorced unit driven via a shaft off the transmission so it could be mounted without altering or adapting to the stock powertrain.NAPCO conversions date at least as far back as the 1947-55 (first series) GM light trucks. However prior to 1955 only one-ton and three-quarter-ton trucks could be converted because half-ton trucks used a torque-tube style driveshaft that wasnt easily adapted to a transfer case. Once the torque tube was eliminated in the second-series 1955 trucks it became possible to use NAPCO conversion kits on half-tons.This GMC 3/4 ton(called the 150) is believed to have the original Napco 4x4 system and is powered by the inline 6 mated to a 4 speed manual transmission. The pictures say it all youll be hard-pressed to find a nicer GMC of this era! Purchased by the current owner in 2001 they spent over 16 years on the restoration going over every detail.

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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    152PS6312B
  • Classic Car ID
    101816216
  • Stock Number
    KCM735
  • Category
    Classic Trucks
  • Body Style
    N/A
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    261 miles
  • Engine
    N/A
  • Transmission
    4 Speed Manual
  • Exterior Color
    RED
  • Interior Color
    BLACK/GRAY

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