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!
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:
- 17 employees with 130 combined year's expertice.
- Over one million parts in two buildings plus our very own nearby wood shop.
- Partisipated in numerous Swap Meets accross the country over the years.
- House so many more "USED" GM parts than any of our competitors.
- We supply parts to over 20 active nationwide Dealers and 2 in Canada.
- Helped with founding of All American Truck Club of New Zealand.
These new galvanized tanks are shaped and formed just like GM made them. Fits behind the seat as the original.Gas filler spout is on the left side of the cab as was changed in 1955.
Just like GM made them.
Another quality part from Jim Carter Truck Parts!!!
SAFETY FIRST, GM had the RIGHT IDEA ! This tank is protected by the original heavy gauge double layer metal cab.
Compare this with some people's idea of hanging their tank behind the rear axle with very little protection from rear end hit.
REMEMBER: The 1972 Pinto that was rear ended in Mid 1970's, burst into flames, and the three Pinto passengers were klilled? Play it safe and leave your tank where GM wanted it. Plus, you will not lose the place for your spare tire! Check Google and type: 1972 Ford Pinto gas tank explosion.