This eye-popping purple 1947 GMC COE truck is currently for sale at a classic car dealership in the Metro Detroit area and could make the perfect stylish hauler for a classic, muscle car or race car.
This 1958 C800 chassis was originally converted into fire-truck duty by Seagrave, a Canadian fire-truck builder that opened its doors in 1881. This C800 went into duty as a ladder truck in California ...
While the body of this cab-over-engine truck comes from a 1941 Ford, the flatbed is mostly Chevrolet underneath, with the cab mounted onto a "later model" one-ton Chevy frame, according to the listing ...
The crew cab pickup truck is one of the most popular vehicles in America, but this 1948 Chevrolet AK-Series COE truck, which has been converted into a custom crew cab four-door, is anything but ...
The dictionary defines covert as: "an area of thick underbrush in which to hide" That is certainly the case for this COE, as dense conifers shield this truck for casual sight along Red Arrow Hwy, near ...
GMC is now mostly famous for premium trucks and SUVs, but there was a time when the company built full-blown workhorses. This 1954 cab over engine (COE) hauler is one of them. Part of a series of ...