This 1959 GMC 100 is a complete rotisserie restoration with just over 100 test miles on it. It’s built as a mild resto mod using a ‘73-’87 4×4 frame, transfer case, and differentials. Power comes via 355 SBC hooked to a 700 R4 transmission.
The entire truck has been down to bare metal throughout including the undercarriage and frame. The frame has been refinished in all-new GM black and after that, all of the suspension and brake components were rebuilt. The body of the truck has all-new bodywork, and a nice two-stage paint job done in high-end Glasurit paint. The truck has a highly detailed engine compartment with the same beautiful paint, and the wood bed features all-new panels and new hardware as well. All of the chrome is new, and all of the stainless is redone.
The truck rides on steel 6 lug wheels with new BFG All Terrain TA tires. All of the steering components and suspension components have been rebuilt from front to rear on the truck. Also new are all the lines and hoses.
Specs:
355 SBC
Scat cast crank
Scat I beam rods
PBM Aluminum heads
Power master cylinder
Power brakes
Front disc brakes
Hypereutectic pistons
All new chrome
All new stainless
Restored interior
Rebuilt brake components
Rebuild suspension components
For the Chevy/GMC enthusiast looking for a very well done 4×4, this truck is a lot of fun!