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1959 GMC NAPCO TRUCK SURVIVOR ORIGINAL IN BARN

  • Location: Templeton, Massachusetts, United States
  • Make: GMC
  • Model: 100
  • Year: 1959
  • Mileage: 846
  • VIN: 1016CS5093A
  • Color: Reef Green
  • Engine size: GMC 6
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: 4WD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: 4-Wheel Drive
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

1959 GMC 100 Description

1959 GMC NAPCO TRUCK SURVIVOR ORIGINAL IN BARN


PLEASE LOOK OVER 75 PHOTOGRAPHS BELOW!!!

This old 1959 GMC half ton Napco four-wheel-drive stepside short bed is 100% numbers matching show room new condition and truly one of the best you will ever find. Built new in 1959 at the Oakland California assembly plant. This GMC features the 1959 high output original six cylinder GMC motor with factory Napco 4 Wheel drive and four speed transmission with granny first gear. This beautiful truck was found in Oregon after leaving California and was a spotless rust free low mileage original truck before undergoing a complete concourse rotisserie no expense spared restoration. It's won multiple first place trophies, plaques, and awards at every truck and car show it's entered.

I also have the GMC neon dealership sign that will go with the sale along with all trophies and awards shown in photographs below. Too much to list!

This truck was restored by a certified GMC professional mechanic exactly like it rolled off the assembly line in Oakland California in 1959. Every nut and bolt was addressed with all OEM/NOS 1959 GMC parts where needed to make this truck one of the best on the planet 100% numbers matching. This truck runs and drives most likely better than it did brand new with today’s new technology in paint, suspension, and mechanics. I have a zip drive with over 100 photos showing every aspect of this truck being taken apart and then being fully assembled to many to list here.

If you're looking for very rare GMC 1959 Napco four-wheel-drive half ton concourse showroom award-winning truck you just found it. If your following old 4 Wheel drive GMC, and Chevrolet trucks at the big classic car auctions you will see they are one of the hottest top collectibles, sky rocketing in value setting world records especially if they are original 4wd Napco built.

I have documents showing every expense spent on this low mileage spotless California rust free truck by the previous owner documenting every dollar over $100,000 documented. This truck was restored back to its original color of beautiful Reef Green and Dover White exterior, with Grey, black and White interior. You could spend over $100,000 in labor alone to restore a truck to look in this caliber not including the value of the truck itself.

This truck looks so beautiful in real life it will blow you away when you see it live everywhere you look up down or sideways 6 inches from your eyes. Truly a showpiece everywhere. These photos do no justice to it's original live appearance. This truck is from my private collection and it's time to let it go to a new owner. Please bring your Napco GMC expert to view this #s matching incredible work of art at my home. This truck has only been driven 845 careful miles since restoration completion. It has very nice original accessories as listed windshield washer, small west coast mirrors, cigarette lighter, working factory heater and defroster, directional signals, rear factory bumper, duel tail lights, oil bath air cleaner, heavy duty clutch, all drive train completely professionally rebuilt to brand new specifications. All new nos factory gauges which all work as new.

Please have your expert view this vehicle at my home. Please call before bidding. Once again please come to my home with your expert and view and drive this great old 1959 GMC Napco truck. Thank you for looking.

Please view all the photos I have taken to answer most of your questions.

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