Description: This is a finely detailed 1937 GMC Stepside 1/64 Die-cast Model from the MBX Service series by Matchbox! Brand New unopened Factory Sealed package! The GMC marque dates to 1912, when General Motors merged two of its recent acquisitions, the Rapid and Reliance truck manufacturers, to form GMC Truck. (In an interesting side note, Rapid had been founded in 1902 by one Max Grabowsky, so the letters also echo "Grabowsky Motor Co.") The 1937 GMC pickup was beautifully styled in the art-deco manner and was the first GMC that could truly be called streamlined. The barrel-shaped grille was composed of horizontal bars with a vertical-bar central section, and the grille theme was repeated along the hood sides. A one-piece windshield and a handsomely dipped front bumper completed the effect. This design remained in production with few changes through 1939. The 1937 GMC pickup used a 230-cid six-cylinder, with 3.44-inch bore and 4.13-inch stroke. The 1/2-ton chassis weighed 2,195 pounds and retailed for $410; the body cost extra. Production of both 1/2- and 3/4-ton versions of the 1937 GMC pickup totaled around 43,000, considerably below the number of 1937 pickups built by Chevrolet. This would make an excellent addition to your collection or as a gift for someone special!
Price: 7.85 USD
Location: Milford, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-01T21:49:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.86 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Matchbox
Series: MBX Service
Vehicle Make: GMC
Vehicle Type: Pickup Truck
Color: Red
Model: Stepside
Scale: 1:64
Vehicle Year: 1957
Material: Diecast
Recommended Age Range: 3+
Year of Manufacture: 2019