1958 GMC 100 1/2 Ton Pickup LS Swap
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Description
“It’s the new ‘Double-Life’ GMC!” No longer just a workhorse, the 1958 GMC 100 Series trucks were some of the first dual-purpose vehicles, tough enough for real work, yet fashionable enough for a night on the town. More than just bold styling and chrome trim, it was also one of the first pickups to offer quad headlights, a design element that would become popular for years to come. Inside, the cabin was simple and comfortable, with durable materials designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. The GMCs were also available with drivetrains its Chevy siblings did not offer, including a GMC-branded 336 cu-in Pontiac engine V8. The truck's robust construction and practicality made it a favorite among businesses and tradesmen who also wanted to stand out from the crowd.
This 1958 GMC 100 1/2 Ton Pickup has been nicely updated with an engine and transmission from a 2006 Chevy truck, as well as the bed from a newer Chevy. It’s been shown extensively and driven on the Hot Rod Power Tour – a true double-life GMC.
Highlights
Chevrolet 350 cu-in LS V8 engine
Automatic transmission
Rack-and-pinion power steering
Power front disc brakes
Leather power seats
Air conditioning
Late model Chevy truck bed
Offered with 10,308 miles; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires
American Racing aluminum wheels
VDO gauges
AM radio
Coated bed
Hard bed tonneau cover
Custom Autosound ANTUV-HIDEWAY Radio Antenna
Aluminum radiator
Pinstriping
Exterior sun visor
The chassis number (102CS1386A) breaks down as:
10 – Chassis rating ½ ton
2 – Wheelbase 123.25 inches
C – Oakland, California, assembly plant
S – Model Year 1958
1386 – Sequential production number
Known Imperfections
This 1958 GMC 100 1/2 Ton Pickup is presented in modified condition with only minor imperfections at the time of cataloging
Included
Spare parts including:
Original radio
Chrome front bumper
Ownership History
Purchased in 2015 by the previous owner who installed the A/C system. The current owner acquired it from him in 2019. This 1958 GMC 100 Pickup has been shown extensively and driven on the Hot Rod Power Tour.