This 1954 GMC 100 is a five-window pickup that have been the subject of a refurbishment completed in 2014 that included a repaint in Huron Green as well as refinishing the interior in green and white.
A replacement 248ci Stovebolt straight-six routes power through a three-speed manual transmission, and features include a refinished wood bed floor, body-colored wheels, a heater, and more.
The replacement 248ci Stovebolt straight-six was serviced in preparation for sale with fluid changes as well as replacement of the fuel pump and filter, spark plugs, ignition wires, and starter.
Power is routed through a three-speed manual transmission and a 10-bolt rear end.
The five-window cab was fitted with new glass and seals.
Additional exterior features include a chrome grille, front and rear bumpers, an airplane-style hood ornament, dual taillights, and a single mirror.
Green-painted 16″ wheels are mounted with Firestone Deluxe Champion wide-whitewall tires and feature stainless steel trim rings and GMC hubcaps, including the matching spare on the driver’s side.
The bed was refinished with wood planks separated by body-colored slats, and wood stake sides were also fitted.
The interior was reupholstered in two-tone green vinyl and features a white-painted dashboard, a black floor mat, a column shifter, lap belts, an under-dash heater, a fire extinguisher, and a lockable glovebox.
A stock three-spoke steering wheel frames an 80-mph speedometer as well as a clock and gauges for amperage, oil pressure, and water temperature.
The five-digit odometer shows 26k miles, with the actual total unknown.