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    Founded in 1908, GMC is among the world’s oldest vehicle manufacturing brands, with a product lineup that includes Savana Cargo, Passenger, and Cutaway vans and Sierra pickups, plus Acadia, Terrain, and Yukon SUVs.

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    Mileage83,758 mi
    Length21 ft
    Location: Capitol Heights, Maryland
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage109,765 mi
    Length21 ft
    Location: Sterling, Virginia
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage145,095 mi
    Length21 ft
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage85,499 mi
    Length224 ft 1 in
    Location: Nashville, Tennessee
    Seller: Michael's Motor Company
    Mileage139,594 mi
    Length18 ft 8 in
    Location: Harrington, Delaware
    Mileage98,763 mi
    Horsepower276 HP
    Location: Chantilly, Virginia
    Seller: CAPITAL AUTO SALES
    Mileage150,202 mi
    Length18 ft 8 in
    Location: Fort Worth, Texas
    Seller: RLB Sales
    Mileage31,824 mi
    Number Of Passengers9
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage92,775 mi
    Length20 ft 4 in
    Location: Norfolk, Virginia
    Seller: VAIL AUTOMOTIVE
    Mileage10,751 mi
    VIN1GTW7BFG6K1320443
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage13,822 mi
    Number Of Passengers9
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage65,002 mi
    Number Of Passengers9
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage81,220 mi
    Length10 ft
    Location: Melrose Park, Illinois
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage116,442 mi
    Length244 ft 1 in
    Location: Melrose Park, Illinois
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage92,653 mi
    VIN1GD07RFP5K1190567
    Location: Campbell, Missouri
    Mileage229,000 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Amarillo, Texas
    Mileage102,541 mi
    Length224 ft 1 in
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage12,505 mi
    Number Of Passengers6
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage120,107 mi
    Number Of Passengers9
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage38,375 mi
    Number Of Passengers7
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage65,759 mi
    Number Of Passengers7
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Classic Vans
    Mileage149,473 mi
    Length224 ft 1 in
    Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Seller: OK Work Trucks
    Mileage176,183 mi
    Drive4x2
    Location: East Palestine, Ohio
    Seller: Rollerena Auto Sales
    Mileage7 mi
    Number Of Passengers15
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw
    Mileage7 mi
    Number Of Passengers15
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw
    Mileage7 mi
    Number Of Passengers15
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw
    Mileage7 mi
    Number Of Passengers15
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw
    Mileage255 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw

    About GMC

    Founded in 1908, GMC is among the world’s oldest vehicle manufacturing brands. A subsidiary of General Motors—along with Chevrolet , Buick, and Cadillac—GMC sells light- and medium-duty pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans. Its commercial vehicle lineup features Savana Cargo, Passenger, and Cutaway vans and Sierra trucks, plus Acadia, Terrain, and Yukon SUVs. GMC passenger vehicles include the popular Sierra, and Denali and AT4 pickup and SUV ranges. GMC says the Sierra is its highest-volume vehicle and the market’s most powerful light-duty pickup.


    GMC Sierra 3500HD Flatbed Truck

    Ready To Work

    GM carries Fleet Vehicle and Uplift Applications lineups of cars, chassis and cutaways, SUVs and crossovers, trucks, vans, and other vehicles from all its brands. GMC models for ambulance and rescue, cargo body, dump truck, platform/stake, snow plow/spreader, utility/service, and other upfit applications include the Savana 3500 and 4500 in Cargo, Chassis Cab, and Cutaway configurations, and Sierra 1500, 2500 HD, 3500 HD, and 3500 HD Chassis Cab variants.

    TruckPaper.com hosts for-sale listings for new and used GMC light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles ready to work in configurations ranging from 1/2-, 3/4-, and 1-ton 2WD and 4WD pickups to the popular heavy-duty GMC 7500 , available in dump, forestry bucket, grapple, and other versions. You’ll also find numerous Savana G2500 and G3500 light- and medium-duty trucks, light- and medium-duty Sierras, and medium- and heavy-duty TopKicks. Especially popular are the Savana G3500 (which you’ll find in cutaway-cube box truck, dry cargo-delivery, reefer box, and service/utility configurations), and Sierras outfitted for dump truck, flatbed, and salvage work, and more. TopKicks are also well-represented, and available as chippers, farm and grain, plow and spreader, stake, and wrecker tow trucks.

    GMC Through The Years

    In 1900, Max and Morris Grabowsky founded Grabowsky Motor Company, which became Rapid Motor Vehicle Company (RMVC) in 1902. In 1904, RMVC produced 75 trucks at its factory in Pontiac, Michigan. General Motors, founded by William C. Durant, purchased RMVC in 1908 and then merged RMVC and Reliance Motor Car Company to form General Motors Truck Company in 1911. In the years that followed, GM brought transit and inter-urban bus manufacturer Yellow Coach under the GMC umbrella, introduced a refrigerated GMC truck and trailer, and unveiled its first SUV, the GMC Suburban.

    In the 1960s, GMC introduced its first full-size, personal-use pickup, which eventually became the Sierra. In 1996, the company’s name was changed to simply “GMC.” The company celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2002, introduced its first unibody vehicle (the Acadia) in 2007, and ended production of its medium-duty commercial trucks in 2009. In 2020, GM announced the return of the Hummer as a sub-brand of GMC. By 2025, GM plans to produce 30 electric vehicles. In 2021, it announced an investment of more than $7 billion in its manufacturing facilities to increase battery cell and electric truck production. The investment includes a conversion of an assembly plant in Orion Township, Michigan, to build electric GMC Sierra pickups.

    Find Your Next GMC Work Truck

    For all your passenger and work truck needs, turn to TruckPaper.com, where you’ll find a huge selection of new and used GMC trucks for sale, including Savana vans , Sierra trucks of all sizes, and TopKick C5500s , C6500s , C7500s , and C8500s .

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