it was kept until the year 2000 when the company changed ownership.
Designed for off-road construction service, this 1931 GMC truck was equipped with very large 12:00-24 tires, a three-man cab, full air brakes, and weighed 38,000 pounds.
The transmission in this 1931 GMC offered its operator 12 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds.
Due to the U.S. being in a depressed economic state, very few of these trucks were made and this is the only one of this model known to still exist
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