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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Here are pictures of our customer's truck

Name : Jerry & Susan VanHoutan

Year : 1946

Model : 46 1/2 T Stake Truck

Tell us about your truck :

We have owned this pickup longer than we have been married, 44 years. Susan and I went to the very N.W. corner of North Dakota in 1979 and pulled it back to Iowa with Susan's chevy ElCamino. It was painted bright pink & black when we first got it. 1st restoration dark blue & black, Moved to southern Michigan, daughter had a fender bender, redone 2nd time lighter blue & black ,daughter on ice, wrecked again, sat for 20 years before we restored the 3rd time. Daughter doesn't get to drive it anymore. The attached pictures is what it looks like now, love it, and thanks for your part in it's restoration. Jerry & Susan VanHoutan PS We call her " The Garage Egg Special" because she was a project that laid around the garage so long and never hatched.

Name : Kenneth Chapline

Year : 1951 5-window

Model : 3600

Tell us about your truck :

Third owner of a mostly all original 3/4 ton 5-window. Driven daily, used on our horse farm

Name : Andy Morris

Year : 1937

Model : 1/2 ton truck

Tell us about your truck :

Bought it from my old high school friends father 30 years ago it has taken different looks over the years but this is what it’s like today

Name : Kim Korich

Year : 1957

Model : 3124 Cameo Carrier

Tell us about your truck :

Recently acquired this beauty at auction. Fond memories of my daily driver ‘57 stepside from 40 yrs ago helped me reclaim my youth & the Cameo. Auction info pretty limited on history but believe it was frame-off restored approx 2013 with Chevy 350, Holly 4-barrel, 700R auto overdrive tranny, front disc brakes, correct A/C, etc. Looking through your great manual/catalog I discovered the article on the GM designers on page 150-151 and learned about “Chuck” Jordan. Well as you can see in the photos a “Chuck Jordan” signature is on the inside of the glovebox door. What a discovery! Just another piece of history? No idea how it got there. Anyway, I’m trying to find appropriate emergency tire change tool kit for “Camy” including transportable jack. Any advice out there? Enjoy the photos!

Name : jeffery m shaw

Year : 1936

Model : 1/2 ton pickup

Tell us about your truck :

My pickup is a 1936 painted in sunrise yellow, the engine is 1969 396 cu.in. The trans is a th400, the rear-end is a 9in. ford. The interior is by Teas design. Wheels are Blackhawk. We, the gauges are auto meter with a lokar shifter and a tanks ink. gas tank

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