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This eye-popping purple 1947 GMC COE truck is currently for sale at a classic car dealership in the Metro Detroit area and could make the perfect stylish hauler for a classic, muscle car or race car.
The project in question, a 1953 GMC COE (cab over engine) truck, is a visual masterpiece of creativity and the result of seven years of on-again, off-again effort and problem-solving. These COE ...
From 1939 to 1959, GMC built a series of medium-duty trucks called cab-over-engine, or COE. Exactly as the name suggests, the cab was located above the engine, as opposed to the modern cab behind ...
In other words, you’re looking at a 1939 GMC COE (cab-over-engine) truck, up for grabs to the highest bidder as a gorgeous restomod. COE trucks started to pick up steam in the mid-to-late 1930s ...
GMC is now mostly famous for premium trucks and SUVs, but there was a time when the company built full-blown workhorses. This 1954 cab over engine (COE) hauler is one of them. Part of a series of ...
Although the roots of GMC trucks can be traced back to 1902, it wasn't until January 1912 that the first GMC emblem appeared on a General Motors truck. By '42, the model year of Larry and Wes ...
GMC's V-6 was one of the first produced by ... It's always cool to see Cab Over Engine (COE) trucks in any condition, and this 1948 Ford F-5 is an awesome restomod example. The truck's foundation ...