A late-Seventies cabover GMC Astro 95 operated by Allied Van Lines . This truck was sold with a choice of transmissions and either Detroit or Cummins diesels. GMC This massive corporation started in a small way. In 1903, William C. Durant took control of Buick and in 1908 founded the General Motors Company which absorbed a number of early car and truck makers. In 1911 the truck names were changed to GMC who acquired Chevrolet during World War I. Another merger followed in 1925 and another in 1943, each time increasing in size. General Motors Corporation now has interests in many companies around the globe. In terms of truck manufacture its most important are Vauxhall, formerly Bedford in the U.K., Opel in Germany, Chevrolet and GMC in the U.S.A. and Isuzu in Japan. There are also considerable numbers of other companies in which it has an interest. Many of its products are lightweight commercial vans and delivery trucks but the GMC Astro and General models are heavyweight Ameri
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