This 1954 GMC 100 five-window pickup was refurbished between 2006 and 2018. The truck is finished in beige and brown over a matching interior and powered by a 235ci inline-six. Additional equipment includes a three-speed manual transmission, whitewall tires, wood bed slats, chrome bumpers, and a Chevrolet-branded radio.
The 235ci inline-six was rebuilt and features dual Rochester downdraft carburetors, chrome louvered air cleaner covers, a reproduction beehive oil filter housing, and an Offenhauser valve cover.
The electrical system was converted to 12-volt architecture, and a dual exhaust system with Fenton headers is fitted.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission that have been refreshed as part of the refurbishment.
The truck was refinished in beige and brown and features wood bed rails and a stained wood bed floor with chrome runners.
Additional equipment includes a Chevrolet-style bird hood ornament, an air horn, wood running boards, auxiliary lights, and chrome bumpers.
The door latches and hinges, lighting assemblies, gaskets, and vent windows were replaced during the refurbishment.
Steel wheels wear chrome trim rings and GMC-branded hubcaps and are wrapped in wide-whitewall tires.
The suspension and drum brakes have been refreshed during the refurbishment.
The bench seat and door panels have been reupholstered in brown and beige with beige piping.
The body-color dashboard houses a Chevrolet-branded AM radio, a lockable glovebox, and an ashtray.
The sun visors and armrests were replaced.
A Chevrolet-branded steering wheel frames Dolphin Gauges instrumentation consisting of a 140-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for water temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and voltage.
The six-digit odometer shows 833 miles, and the total mileage is unknown.