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Mr. Leno? Is that you? Nice rig! "The possibilities are endless."
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This thing is so awesome that it would be worth buying as yard art.
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GMC New Design Pickup (1947-1955)
1951 GMC 351-24 Fire Truck Project
Listed by
atlascafe
Sold for $1.1k
Dec 13, 2023
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$1.1k
#8
out of
GMC New Design Pickups (1947-1955)
in 2023
Bottom 10%
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in 2023
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#9
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GMC New Design Pickups (1947-1955)
in 2023
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in 2023
17 comments
#10
out of
GMC New Design Pickups (1947-1955)
in 2023
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Bottom 10%
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GMC New Design Pickups (1947-1955)
in 2023
Bottom 10%
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Traits
Trait
Qty
Last Sale
Year
1951
8 (16%)
$48,500
6/29/2024
Color
Yellow
3 (6%)
$1,100
12/13/2023
Transmission
Manual
37 (73%)
$25,000
11/9/2024
Mileage
9,000
34 (67%)
$25,000
11/9/2024
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lbpa18
I cant see anyone putting the cash into this it would take to resurrect it to its former glory and purpose. However, I ...
View more
AllUsernamesTaken
Mr. Leno? Is that you? Nice rig! "The possibilities are endless."
Richard17
This thing is so awesome that it would be worth buying as yard art.
Related Listings
Single-Family-Owned 1950 GMC 250 Pickup
Oak78
Sold for $25k
Nov 9
7.4L-Powered GMC FC-253 Flatbed Pickup
ezraknuckle
Finished
Oct 26
350-Powered 1954 GMC 100 Pickup
TerryDonovan
Sold for $21k
Oct 25
36-Years-Owned 1949 GMC FC101 Pickup 5-Speed
LarryAumiller
Sold for $28k
Sep 13
25-Years-Owned 1953 GMC 5-Window Pickup
MPower2020
Sold for $19k
Sep 11
1950 GMC 100 Pickup
Gordon-
Sold for $18k
Sep 2
76-Years-Family-Owned 1947 GMC 100 Pickup 3-Speed Project
Clayroad
Sold for $16k
Jul 30
350-Powered 1950 GMC 100 Five-Window Pickup
Williford17
RNM at $17k
Jul 17
1951 GMC 101 5-Window Pickup
Skipperize
Sold for $49k
Jun 29
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genenius
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Jun 22
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