Two-Tone Revival: The 1954 GMC 100 Deluxe Half-Ton Pickup
This 1954 GMC 100 Deluxe is a refined New Design pickup featuring a two-tone cream and brown finish, a wood-lined bed, and a rebuilt 248ci inline-six engine.
This 1954 GMC 100 Deluxe is a refined New Design pickup featuring a two-tone cream and brown finish, a wood-lined bed, and a rebuilt 248ci inline-six engine.
This 1972 GMC Sierra Grande is a stunning frame-off restoration by Lee Butler, powered by a high-output ZZ4 350 CI crate engine. Featuring classic two-tone Blue and White paint and a signature Houndstooth interior, it represents the ultimate “Action Line” pickup.
The 1958 GMC 9310 Stepside Pickup combines a rugged lumber yard history with a modern refurbishment, featuring a 269 CI inline-six, clearcoated distressed paint, and 20-inch US Mags wheels.
This 1951 GMC Custom Pickup is a comprehensive custom build featuring a small block V8 engine, striking red paint, and a unique tan and burgundy interior, offering a perfect blend of mid-century character and modern drivability for the Houston 2026 auction.
This lifted 1978 GMC K1500 High Sierra 4×4 combines classic Square Body style with rugged performance upgrades. Powered by a 350ci V-8 with an Edelbrock carburetor and Weiand intake, it features a dual-shock Bilstein suspension and 35-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires.
The 1957 GMC 101 NAPCO is a rare factory-installed 4-wheel drive panel truck featuring an unrestored 270 CI inline-six. Used as a Grandby Fire Department rescue vehicle, this blue icon crossing the block at Houston 2026 shows 7,023 miles on the odometer.
This 1952 GMC 150 5-Window Pickup is a 3/4-ton classic powered by a 228ci inline-six paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Finished in green with a brown vinyl interior, this five-window workhorse features a split windshield, 16-inch wheels, and a clean California title.
This 1962 GMC Suburban 2-door model is a striking blend of vintage utility and modern custom culture. Featuring a 350 CI V-8, an adjustable air-ride suspension, and a fresh gray interior, this green-finished cruiser offers a unique stance for the classic truck enthusiast.
This 1972 GMC Sierra Pickup is a multiple award-winning short bed featuring a nut-and-bolt restoration and its original matching-numbers 350 CI V-8. Finished in two-tone Olive and Green with a Houndstooth interior, it combines factory air conditioning with a lowered custom stance.
This 1971 GMC Suburban features a modern 350 CI V-8 crate engine and a stunning Copper finish. With its original interior, cruise control, and air conditioning, it offers a rare mix of authentic preservation and modern reliability.