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1941-1946 Park light and Headlight Assemblies
The parking light assembly on the 1941 Chevrolet and GMC Pick-up Trucks was placed on top of the headlight bucket. From 1942 through 1947, GM used a much less expensive park light housing on civilian trucks. -
Accessories vs Options
As per GM, accessories during the 1930's through mid 1960's were the extra cost items sold and installed by the approved dealer. The truck was prepared for these during production so the dealership could later add them with less effort. As much as possible GM would punch holes, attach removable plates, press in dimples, etc. to help the dealership...Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
Advanced Design Lighter
To keep the 1947-1955 GM trucks base price low, their 6 volt cigarette lighter was a dealer accessory. The vehicle always came from the factory with a round blank out plug at the lower center of the dash.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1954-1955 GMC Spring Wind Clock
In contrast to 1954-1955 Chevrolet trucks, the same year GMC had a position in the dash for an optional gauge. It was here that larger GMC's had a tachometer or vacuum gauge installed. The 1/2, 3/4 and 1 ton GMC's usually did not require these engine gauges and a blank-out plate is normally found there. An option here in these smaller trucks is a spring wind clock. It was produced by General Motors and installed at their GMC dealerships.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1953-1955 Fresh Air Heater
With the introduction of the Advance Design Cab in 1947, a new dealer installed heater also became available. When used together this new body was referred to as The Cab That Breathes.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1954-1955 Chevrolet Truck Accessory Clock
By the mid 1950's extra income in the U.S. was creating an increased demand for accessories on both cars and trucks. To take advantage of this, the Chevrolet Truck Division introduced one item as a first. It would not appear again on Chevrolet trucks until the mid 1970's.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkTags: 1955, 1954, accessory clock, accessories, Chevrolet Truck, Installation Instructions, 1954-1955 Chevrolet Truck Accessory Clock, 1954-1955 Chevrolet Truck & HousingPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1947-1948 Recirculator Heater
The Chevrolet dealer installed recirculator heater was much different in 1947-48. In 1946 and older plus in 1949 through 1957, they sold the traditional round core design but for 1947 and 1948 it was all different.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1955-1959 GMC Heater Control Panels
Chevrolet and GMC cabs are basically the same during 1955-1959, however their dash boards differ. Thus, removable dash items such as guages, glove box doors, and radios will not interchange with Chevrolet. It seems it was a way GM divided the two marques using limited expense.Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
First Factory Air
The demand for in-dash factory air conditioning or GM trucks greatly increased during the 1960’s. (Automobiles had this feature available since the mid 1950’s.) An under dash “box†(Cool-Pack) was available on trucks since 1958, however, this unit was dealer installed and took up much cab room especially for a third passenger.Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
GMC Ash Remover
There are few GM accessories that are more unusual and rare than this item that was seen at a recent truck show. It was offered by GMC dealers in 1958 and 1959.Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1958-1964 Chevrolet Cool Pack Air
When we look for rare Chevrolet truck accessories available during the late 1950's and early 1960's, few are more unusual than the Chevrolet dealer installed "Cool Pack" air conditioning system. Truck cabs were not engineered for factory air as there had been little demand for this expensive accessory. Most people didn't even have air conditioning in their homes, much less in a truck that was usually for work related jobs.Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
1955-1959 Panel Tail Lights
The new Task-Force truck design was introduced in mid 1955. For some reason the panel truck carried the same left tail light as the Advance Design used from 1947 through mid 1955. This is strange as the new body was designed to hold a right and left tail light.Categories: Technical Articles & 1955-66 Tech TalkPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter -
Incorrect Cigarette Lighter
Purchasing a 1947-1955 optional cigarette lighter assembly from many vendors provides you a reproduction that is far from correct. It appears an overseas manufacturer decided to offer a lighter assembly made with the currently available 12 volt base and joining it to a 1947-1953 headlight knob.Categories: Technical Articles & 1947-55 Tech TalkTags: accessories & cigarette lighterPosted On: February 11 2010Posted By: Jim Carter
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