Bokman of Wellsville Chevrolet GMC

Jul 10, 2024
High perspective front corner view of a 1956 GMC 150 Suburban Pickup Truck at a local car show.

Americans have been crazy for cars since the first horseless carriage was displayed. On Car Collector Appreciation Day this July 12th, we look at some of the most unique classic GMC trucks to date! Which ones are your favorites?

The  GMC 150

Early pickup trucks started as modified cars, but post-World War II, they evolved into larger and more powerful models. These vehicles were designed to handle heavier loads, supporting daily tasks in suburban and rural areas, as well as recreational activities such as camping. The stylish trucks featured an 85 hp 228 cu. in. inline six-cylinder engine, a four-speed manual transmission, and four-wheel hydraulic brakes to tackle demanding jobs.

The 1949 GMC 150 wasn’t just practical—it also boasted chrome front and rear bumpers, a heater/defroster, and optional eye-catching two-tone paint, making it as stylish as it was robust for its time. Today, it remains a favorite among car collectors, offering a rewarding return on investment for restoration enthusiasts.

1991 GMC Syclone

At the time of its production debut, the 1991 GMC Syclone was named the fastest stock pickup truck in the world, boasting a 0 to 60 of 4.3 seconds. With a 4.3L turbocharged V6 engine, automatic transmission, and an AWD driveline, the Syclone was made for speed. It was also the first production truck to receive a 4-wheel anti-lock braking system. Only 2,998 Syclones were ever built, making this scarce jewel incredibly rare to collectors everywhere. This fine vehicle is a great example of a high-performance vehicle that set new standards in speed, power, and driving experience.

1991 GMC Sierra 2500

“Everything you want in a full-size pickup and a whole lot more”. The 1991 GMC Sierra 2500 was a rugged vehicle with impressive features for the time. Power door locks and windows, a striking luxurious custom vinyl seat in garnet among other colors, and dual-zone climate control were much coveted features not yet widely available. Under the hood, the truck offered a base engine putting out 200 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. The biggest of three available gasoline units, a 6.0-liter V8 growled at 300 hp and 355 lb-ft. of torque.

Its striking side-line design and power make the 1991 GMC Sierra 2500 a collector’s must-have in 2024. Just like the new 2025 Sierra 2500HD will continue to push the envelope of pickup truck power and further the legacy of the classic GMC truck.

From Car Collector Must-Haves to Contemporary Power

GMC has been one of the leading pickup truck automakers from the beginning, creating models that incorporate power, luxury, and design for drivers who work hard and play harder. As we celebrate car collectors this month with their exquisite taste, we look to GMC’s current offerings of trucks that make everyday life easier and are sure to win their places in the history books of the future.

At Bokman of Wellsville, we can help you find the vehicle that’s right for you. Whether you’re looking for a pre-owned classic or a brand-new vehicle that fits your schedule during work and leisure, our truck experts are here to help. Take on the world in style with our powerful pickup trucks today!