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1956 GMC 1500 Series - MR914

"The Beast"

Owner:   MR914
Year: 1956
Make: GMC
Model: 1500 Series
Est.Horsepower: 300
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Suspension: stiff
Paint/Body: flat black w/ some rustoleum touch ups, and a few alabama racing stripes
Interior/Electronics: black carpet and seat, burgundy dash
Wheels/Tires: off road wheels, BFG Mudders
Engine: 327

About my 1500 Series

This is my very first truck, bought it when I was 16 for 5k. Very fun to drive off road and fairly quick in a straight line. Gets about the same mileage as a new truck. It is my daily driver and beach wagon, definitely the coolest ride in the school parking lot. I really enjoy this truck and will continue to modify it and have fun with it.
The truck is a GMC even though the hood and front grill are from a chevy. The bumpers are basically battering rams bolted on front and back. The driveline is out of a 72 Blazer and has a muncie 3 speed manual with granny gear and 4 wheel drive.

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