Yes! The Rumor is True! Jim Carter Truck Parts is beginning our 46th Year!

Few if any have reached this milestone.

Jim Carter here, we are just as active in GM trucks as ever!

Click on a year below. See what a near 1/2 century can do for you!

THIS IS US! JIM CARTER TRUCK PARTS AT 45 YEARS

Thank you, thank you, for so many great customers like you that have helped our company reach our 45th Anniversary. We are so proud to have reached this milestone.
This is Jim Carter, I am still very active as when I started restoring my first pickup, a 1950 Chevy 1/2 ton and needed parts! It now sits in our Lobby!

Just a Few Extras:

bumper guards

  1. 1967-70 and 1971-72 Chevrolet Bumper Guards

    There seems to be controversy on the GM Original pickup bumper guards being the same for all six years. We at Jim Carter Truck Parts can only assume the rumor became strong when only the 1967-70 all chrome plated bumper guards were available. Waiting customer’s with 1971-72 pickups could only obtain the 1967-70 design so this is what they used...
  2. Bumper Guard Installation Instructions

    3000 Series Trucks Remove the bumper attaching bolts from the left hand front bumper bracket and discard.Place the left hand bumper guard in position and mount it to the bumper and bumper bracket using the lock-washers, flat washers and bolts furnished. Tighten securely.Mount and attach the right hand bumper guard following the procedure outlined in Steps 1 and 2 above.Remove...
  3. 1947-55 Pickup Rear Bumper Guards – Wrong!

    On rare occasion you will see a pickup that has a pair of original design front bumper guards installed on the rear bumper. Big Mistake! This is a recipe for tailgate damage. One slip of the hand while raising or lowering the gate will allow it to swing down until it hits these bumper guards. The result is evenly spaced...

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