The GMC TIMES - GMC Truck Chapter of POCI
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The GMC TIMES - GMC Truck Chapter of POCI
The GMC TIMES The Newsletter of the GMC Truck Chapter of POCI May / June 2014 GMC TRUCK CHAPTER GTC Head Honchos The GMC Times 19425 E. 48th St. Broken Arrow, OK 74014 [email protected] Volume 8 ~ Number 3 Vice President Steve Cook President David Bailey gtcpoci.info May / June 2014 16565 Lancaster Est. Grover, MO 63040 (314) 795-4700 jumbodog54 @sbcglobal.net The Official Publication of POCI’s GMC Truck Chapter Pontiac Oakland Club International Chapter #93 ~ Established 2007 The GMC Times is published six times per year by the GMC Truck Chapter of the Pontiac-Oakland Club International (POCI), a nonprofit organization. The GMC Truck Chapter, founded in 2007, is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, education and enjoyment of all GMC vehicles, stock or modified. Membership in POCI is highly encouraged when joining the GMC Truck Chapter. Dues are $15.00 per year (U.S. funds, $20.00 outside of U.S.) Annual “subscription only” rates for the GMC Times newsletter are $20.00 U.S. and $25.00 (outside of U.S.) Send change of address notices and article submissions to the GMC Times editor (use the contact information listed at right). Page 1 Treasurer Ron Van Zytveld 4101 Byron Rd. Hudsonville, MI 49426 Secretary, Newsletter Editor, Web Site Administrator: Paul Bergstrom 1165 County Road 83 Maple Plain, MN 55359 (763) 479-2248 [email protected] PREZ SEZ Hello GMC Truck Chapter members! I hope everyone is well and guess what - winter is gone! At least here in Oklahoma I think it is, we had 90 degree temps here in Broken Arrow (early May) with 100 degree in western part of Oklahoma! That’s our crazy weather for you. Paul is waiting on me once again so I am making this short. Take care every one and let’s get those trucks out and show them off!! David Bailey, GTC Prez. proud owner of this ’57 GMC truck I have the Monday morning blas, can’t seem to get started on anything. Even being retired I have those days! Anyway, winter is gone, and the POCI convention is looming upon us real soon! Car shows going on everywhere around almost every weekend. According to Ron, our treasurer, we keep adding members to the chapter awesome news for sure! I appreciate each and every one who has contributed to this chapter! Thanks to Paul and Ron for their hard work in the chapter doing the newsletter and website and keeping up with the finances! Membership Dues If your dues are due, we have enclosed a renewal form in this issue for your convenience. As I have said before if you attend a car show get some pictures and write a line or two and send on to Paul to share with the rest of us in the chapter. It would be awesome to have a group of GMC trucks at the 2014 convention in Wichita! I’m not sure if mine is going to make it but I am sure there are other trucks ready to go and show. Page 2 Thanks everyone for your continued support! The GMC Chapter Officers GTC Mailbag Share your GMC photos and vintage ads with the GTC! Items can be scanned and returned, contact Paul B. Page 3 From The Driver’s Seat Wichita is right around the corner. I hope to see a few GMC Trucks in attendance. Our annual chapter meeting is scheduled for Thursday 6/19, from 1-2 PM in the Redbud Ballroom A at the Hyatt (host hotel). Hope to see you there! Thanks to: Alex Millar and Gerson Goldberg for contributions, Tom Jordon for sharing the photos and article on his GMC trucks, and to Don Meyer for the letter and for sharing the 1951 GMC photo for the front cover. 2014 POCI Convention Wichita, Kansas Century II Convention Center June 17-21 On-line registration and activity sign up is available at poci.org. The schedule of events and the Activity Packet Guide can be downlaoded and viewed from the web site also. Call the POCI Club Office at (877) 368-3454 if you have any questions. Hot off the press... Old Cars Weekly just announced that the GMC Times received an Honorable Mention in the 2013 Golden Quill Awards. Until next issue... Keep on Truckin’! Paul Bergstrom, Editor THANKS TO ALL OF OUR MEMBERS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS! GMC Truck Chapter website: gtcpoci.info Page 4 GTC e-Mail Bag Three years ago, I had the opportunity to go through the GM Heritage Cen- ter. Took a few photos, including some of the GMC Trucks on display. These trucks, and all of the vehicles there, are in better condition than even the photos show. Gerson Goldberg Page 5 State of the GTC Report Here are the stats we turned into POCI for our annual chapter report. Thanks to out Treasurer, Ron Van Zyttveld for keeping up with our financial reporting! Talk about a balanced budget - check it out - how cool is that!!!! Balance, 4/1/13 = $2,582.14 Total Income = $1,525.00 Total Expenses = $1,527.79 Balance, 4/1/14 = $2,579.35 # members 4/1/13 = 93 # members 4/1/14 = 99 Let’s continue to grow, spread the word about the GTC! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Darrell G. Becker Aurora, CO Owns: 1956,’62,’02 GMCs Michael Bomstead Pickens, SC Owns: 1957 GMC 250, ‘95 Yukon Rainer Nielsen Tom Denning Sergeant Bluff, IA Owns: 1957 1/2 ton PU, 1976 Firebird Formula Dripping Springs, TX Owns: 1946 GMC Page 6 Tom Jordan’s GMCs My 1st pick-up....In the summer of 1979, I traveled from NH to NC to help a friend move to Statesville. I was driving a 1969 Chevy Suburban retired telephone repair vehicle. I ended up staying 3 months. While there, an old pick-up caught my eye at a used car lot. I checked it out, a 1956 GMC 100 SB, pontiac V8, 3-on-the-tree, for $595. I was able to make a deal by trading the Chevy, plus they gave me $300, enough cash to make it back to NH. I used the truck for 10 yrs in my work, then parked it in a barn for 10 years, waiting for the day I would have the time and money to restore it. I spent many hours for the next 2 winters working on it. It now has a new 350-300 hp with a Muncie 4 speed. All parts and colors are original to the year except engine,tranny, and tires and wheels. I still have the 316 Pontiac in storage. My 1st Brand New Pick-up... 2006 GMC Sierra 5.3-4 speed auto, 8’ regular cab, 4x4. It’s my work truck now, just turned 50,000 miles. I waited for the 2006’s to come out because I wanted my trucks to be 50 years apart. My 1st 2 Ton Truck....In Nov. 2010 I was able to buy a 1957 GMC 350 L.C.F. dump truck. It has the 270 six,4 speed and 2 speed rear end. I had my eye on this truck for a few years which was sitting on a hill in a guy’s yard. It took multiple tries to convince him to sell it to me. It’s in real good shape with little rust and only 33,000 miles that seem to be right. Pedals, seat, and steering wheel are hardly worn. So far I’ve removed the dump body, sandblasted and painted wheels, added 6 new tires. My plans are to build it into a car hauler. Page 7 This last story is only 1/2 GMC related!.... It’s about a 1983 Crown Vic LTDS Interceptor on a 1977 GMC frame....I purchased the original police cruiser as a parts car back in 1986 fom the Meredith NH police department. It was considered totaled because someone had smashed all windows, mirrors and lights with a hammer. At the time, new glass costs more than the car was worth. The town and police chief knew I would never put it on the road which is why they didn’t bother to de-mark it. The car sat out in the woods for 25 years with no glass in it. In the winter of 2011 we mounted it to a 1977 GMC 1/2 ton 4x4 350 auto. Because the car is now an antique, it can be put on the road with antique license plates but the blue lights can’t be operable. I trailer it from place to place, the local police dept loves it and borrows it now and then for it’s DARE program. The car has all original markings and has never been painted. Blue lights were donated from another department and because car is not registered, the blue lights DO work! Feature Stories Wanted for the GMC Times Members are encouraged to contact the editor to discuss ideas for feature storries. We are looking for stories about members and their trucks, vintage ads and photos related to GMC Truck history and also any tips or technical advice you have that may be of help to other members. E-mail: [email protected] or call (763) 479-2248 Page 8 GMC STEET COUPE Coverge on the GMC Street Coupe continues.... You were asking for Street Coupe info. They were produced from 1978 to 1981 it was RPO Z77. About 1,500 made each year but very few originals are left. Alex Millar, Red Deer AB email: [email protected] Page 9 FOR SALE GMC Times On-Line Members have access to the newsletter on-line from our web site: gtcpoci.info Enjoy the GMC Times newsletter in FULL COLOR! The member’s password is: 1970 GMC C2500: 350 cu in engine, 4 speed transmission. When I bought this truck it didn’t have power any thing, now it has power steering and brakes, I have replaced the seat cover, dash pad, radiator, shocks, voltage regulator, tires, and rebuilt the carb. Parts for disc brakes for the front and AC if you want to do the work? Asking $4500.00. David Bailey 918-2314253 or 918-355-0842 JIMMYGTC Page 10 GMCs FOR SALE PARTS FOR SALE For Sale: NOS 1965 GMC Truck Right Side Front Fender Part #13781472 $150 or best offer John C. Zaborowski (814) 739-9421 (PA), e-mail [email protected] 1939 GMC panel delivery truck, runs great. New grill, tires and rims, original engine. $18,000. Ronald Bush, Bayport, NY. Call (631) 4720530 for more details. 1962 GMC 1/2 ton 4x4 V6; ‘54 GMC 1 1/2 ton 6 cyl 4-spd w/hydramatic; ‘55 Pontiac Chieftain 2-door wagon; ‘59 Catalina convertible & ‘59 Catalina 4-door wagon ‘60 Catalina 2-door. Contact Charles Jorgenson (701) 680-0777 [email protected] (Lisbon, ND) 1976 GMC Sprint Classic - a southern vehicle that has been in Michigan since 1990. Hasn’t been driven in the past 7-8 years. Currently garage stored. Appears to be in overall good shape. Solid through out. $5,000 obo. Gary Burr (989) 288-5216 (MI) Literature for sale: 1998 GMC Denali info in styrofoam block, unopened $18 postage paid; 1999 GMC Sierra tri-fold box info. $15 postage paid; 2002 GMC Envoy tri-fold box info $15 postage paid. Contact Mark Jaffke, 8101 Westview Lane, Woodbridge, IL 60517 (630) 910-1247 (weekends only) Have rear ends, trans, etc for larger trucks. Richard Hurt (925) 2005279 (CA) 1958-59 GMC hood, no damage with hood emblem (chrome condition extra good). $200. Ralph Wescott, (727) 430-3599, Largo FL GMC Times Classified Ad Rates: (for 6 issues) $200 full page $100 half page $50 quarter page $25 business card size Page 11 PARTS FOR SALE Wanted: Any GMC truck or tractor prior to 1950. Joe Castellana 404808-1010 (GA) 1970-72 GMC pickup: 1500 1/2 ton, 2WD, shortbed. #1 or #2 condition. Reward paid to leads that end up in a purchase! Contact Steve Ledger (847) 487-5340 (IL) email buickbullitt@ netzero.net GMC Pocket Price Books. These were produced by an outside vendor for GMC Truck and sent to each Dealer for use by the sales staff. In addition to base and option pricing for all 1500-3500 models, also includes specifications, etc. Years available are: 1975, 76, 77, 79, 82, 84, 85, 86, & 87. Including 1st class postage to U.S., $9 each. Gerson Goldberg, [email protected], (575) 521-9116. WANTED Wanted-Front Grill Emblem for 410 GMC 55-59, will pay in advance and pay for shipping. Contact: Lawrence Pilgrim, (706) 892-6440 (GA) 1959 GMC wanted: fleet model (stripped down pick up). Send photo to Jerry Welden, 202 Glen Dr., Iowa Falls, IA 50126 or email [email protected] 1956-1959 GMC Pickup with original factory Pontiac V-8 engine. Contact Jim Ketchersid at (205) 9795387 (AL) or [email protected] Frame to Transfer case bracket shown on page 368 of GMC Service Manual (1968 GMC 3/4-ton, 4WD, 4-speed pick-up with Rockwell-Standard trans. case). David Harris (860) 584-9377 (CT) Wanted: Literature/brochures for 1937 to 1958 Canadian GMC light duty truck showing panel trucks and sedan deliveries. Wanted for 1984 1500 GMC High Sierra; fender emblem, sales and accessory catalog, dealer album, factory photos, AMFM-CB cassette radio, any unusual dealer items, Las Vegas GMC dealer emblem. John Preikschat (306) 7712929 email [email protected] Wanted: Doors for GMC T-19, or complete cab. Engine (Pontiac split head) or parts, and trans. Also“740” chromed numbers for a 1951 GMC; (2) sets of GMC chrome V6 emblems for 1964-66 hoods. Lloyd Oman, Box 131, Brady, NE 69123 (308) 930-0131 Wanted: 1946 GMC lower front grille. Louis Flippin (336) 986-8802 (NC) Page 12 Wanted: Any speed equipment for 50’s GMC 228-302 C.I. engine (intake manifold, exhaust headers, carbs., etc). Duane Peterson 716-664-1973 or [email protected] Wanted: 1954-59 GMC COE “Cannonball” diesels: artifacts, memorabilia, photos Also driver’s stories running these trucks. James Semon (440) 9790831 [email protected] Wanted: 1936 GMC T14 Panel Truck to restore. Also wanted: windshield wiper vacuum motor for a 1936 GMC T14. Roger Hippen (641) 869-3796 [email protected] Wanted: GMC COE, Delane Langton Billings, MT (406) 248-7205 email [email protected] Wanted: V-6 plaid valve covers (‘68), decals for Gentleman Jim (‘75), info on Longhorn model (‘69 with 8.5’ bed), grille for 1946 GMC. Paring out: 1960 GMC pick up, cab and good bed. Don Berringer (OH) 419-289-0591 Wanted: GMC hood emblem for 1941-47 GMC C.O.E. Walter Heiniger (208) 835-4720 (ID) GTC Technical Advisors GMC Historian Don Meyer, GMC Historian, is available to field your questions. You may contact Don at (248) 693-1227 (Michigan) GMC Motorhomes John Biwersi, (651) 779-6498 Central Time Zone, email [email protected] 1947-53 Series 100-250 GMCs American Truck Historical Society (A.T.H.S.) mechanical advisor George Bennett has offered to help out GTC members with questions on 1947-53 Series 100-250 GMCs. Send a SASE please. George Bennett, 8678 US Highway 98, Sumrall, MS 39482 George has owned a 1961 GMC pickup for 44 years. He is also looking for used chrome park light trim rings for 195163 GMC pickups. Contact him if you can provide any leads. Canadian GMCs John Preikschat call (306) 771-2929 email [email protected] Question for Don Meyer: did GMC ever manufacture a trailer like this one? I had an inquiry on this and they say there is a GMC mfg tag on it. Late 1955 (2nd version) and 1956, 1957 GMCs Steven Cook, 16565 Lancaster Estates Dr., Grover, MO 63040 (314) 795-4700 or email: [email protected] Page 13 GMC Chapter Membership / Subscriber Form Indicate if joining as a POCI Member or a Subscriber ____ POCI Member indicate POCI # _________ Annual Dues = $15.00 ____ Subscriber, Non-POCI member - Annual Fee = $20.00 (US rates above, if outside of US, please add $5.00 to the rates above) NAME: ___________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________________ CITY: _________________________ STATE/PROV. ______________ ZIP/POSTAL CODE: ____________ PHONE: ___________________ email: ____________________________________________________ GMCs owned: _____________________________________________ Send check or money order made out to: GMC Truck Chapter of POCI c/o Ron Van Zytveld, 4101 Byron Rd. Hudsonville, MI 49426 ion ent v n o I C 14 C O 0 al P -21, 2 sas u n 7 An une 1 , Kan d n ta J 42 chi i W Pontiac-Oakland Club GMC Truck Chapter GMC Truck Chapter of POCI c/o Paul Bergstrom, Editor 1165 County Road 83 Maple Plain, MN 55359