I just finished my 1925 GMC K-41 Truck after 4 years of restoring it. I found it in Vallejo and bought it from the collector, Ron Brazil. I was very lucky to meet Ron and for him to trust in selling me his truck. I just entered it into a local show in Danville Ca and won the Mayor’s award. It was long evenings and weekends on this project and it’s finally done. Not sure I will be taking on such a project again, but it’s a real piece of art. I did all the woodwork from scratch, found a 100Yr old Wine barrel to mount on the back and it looks better than it did 100 years ago. I was amazed on how many parts and catalogs I could find on ebay. Fortunately, I found the original parts and operating manuals that helped out so much. Again, Thanks to Ron Brazil for selling me this piece of art.
Last edited by John Milliman; 12/22/20248:46 PM. Reason: Adding more pics
What a beautiful truck!!! Sure would like to see it in person. Great, nice job!!!
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Stewart2 1955.1 3100 Both Owner and P/U have lots of miles, lots of history and need LOTS of TLC Jack of several trades and experiences; Master of none
I hope you don't mind, but I'm going to share your pics with some friends. What a really NICE truck!!!
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Stewart2 1955.1 3100 Both Owner and P/U have lots of miles, lots of history and need LOTS of TLC Jack of several trades and experiences; Master of none
Wow, that GMC sure is beautiful, my favorite color combination too! She looked great in black too, I would of had a hard time removing that original patina though, congratulations
Fantastic job restoring your GMC! Love the color combo!
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