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!

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Trucks


Here are pictures of our customer's truck

Name : Richard Comunale

Year : 1949, 50, 55, 56

Model : 3104, FC250, 5700, 3105, FC101 and more

Tell us about your truck :

My interest in Advanced design GM trucks came from my father. Was a plumbing and heating contractor who drove mostly GMC panels; 48, 57 61 65. I have been collecting them for quite a few years but have recently decided that I need to start parting with a few.

Name : John Earl Allen

Year : 1954

Model : 3600

Tell us about your truck :

Frame up restored with some parts from your company. She’s been in parades in Oregon and car shows in Virginia. I’ve owned her 10 years. We both turned 70 years old last month. She’s an American classic.

Name : Peter Physk

Year : 1948

Model : 1433 - Made in Oshawa Canada

Tell us about your truck :

My truck s a Canadian made for the western Prairie grain harvest. It has a PTO driven hydraulic hoist for the wooden box the farmer usually built for his needs. The 5 window option was rare, as was the extravagant chrome. The 216 "Stovebolt" 6 cylinder was adequate power with the 4 on the floor transmission. Besides frequent trips to the local grain elevators, they were rarely used for long trips, thus, the low mileage was quite common... this one had about 45 000 miles. I enjoy touring the rural roads of Eastern Ontario with it, getting many friendly waves & hearing their stories and recollections of 75 years ago...

Name : Doug Holcomb

Year : 1946

Model : Chevy 3104

Tell us about your truck :

"Rosie" was the 2,025th 3100 built in Kansas City, MO, in 1946. When my brother purchased it in 2010, it was being converted into a drag racer. I was gifted the truck by his widow after his death in 2021.

Name : Jeff

Year : 1951

Model : Chevrolet 1300

Tell us about your truck :

Lived it's life on a farm in Georgia, was moved to Michigan as an inheritance. It was painted with all original steel in perfect condition. We were the first to title the vehicle and are working on getting it registered as road worthy.

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