<A NAME="top"></A>Welcome To My GMC Service Garage

Welcome to Al's GMC Service Garage


Today is

Al's GMC Garage

In shop now, my 1952 GMC 9300 1/2 ton rodded, and

you are the visitor to view this page.


Basket case 1980. On Road four months. Used for work till 1996. Frame up restoration begining 1996 new metal, components painted individually, Dupont Chroma One Base clear, GM torch red runs 350 PG, power brakes, all done by owner.

"The Red Truck" makes it famous!
Front page of a local truck club newsletter.

(Click on the picture to see a full size version)


Some project pictures of my truck!
Some using a digital camera and some are scanned.
Click on the thumbnail pictures for a larger version
Grill Guard Oct 2002 <---Grill Guard installed Oct 2002---> Close up 
of Grill Guard
Picture #1 On the street

The Red Truck Today

picture #2

Part way through - December '86
Inside today
Interior as it looks today

Compare

Inside Diagram
From a 52 GMC brochure

Picture #5
Spare tire storrage

picture #3
Rear view
Picture #7
Truck bed

picture #8
Engine close-up

Here we are, November 2000. Finally got the paint re-done on the fenders and truck bed. Very happy with the results.....now to get it all back together again!


View Number 1

Another view

Fender View Number 3

The paint on the truck bed
came out pretty good to eh?

View of engine

Two CI 45s welded to manifold
The Red Truck
The old truck on a sunny day
Rear View
Rear View
Rear Quarter
Rear Quarter

Truck Bed
Close up of the truck bed

Before
Click on the picture to see more "before" pictures.


and before the truck
there was another GMC..... a 1960 Canadian Pontiac Parisienne.


Click on the picture to visit the 2001, Sidney, BC "Show and Shine" car and truck show.

Duncan Show 2002 Duncan Show 2002
Fat Fenders Show
Fat Fender Truck Show, Duncan BC July 2002

Paul's Truck
Oh my, how did that picture get there?
Actually it's my brother Paul's 1961 Land Rover Series II
I guess working on old trucks (or in my sister's case...old boats)
must run in the family genes.

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Send me an E-mail
(alanquin@shaw.ca)



As is usual with a web site and with an old truck like this it is always under construction and modification. So check back again soon.
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July 27th, 2002

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