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[[image:Im20100904DSF-GM27.jpg|thumb| 1941. GMC CCKW 352 Truck. Reg No: CSV 145. ]]
[[image:Im20100904DSF-GM27.jpg|thumb| 1941. GMC CCKW 352 Truck. Reg No: CSV 145. ]]
[[image:Im20100829Sh-GMC-1943.jpg|thumb| 1943. Reg No: MSU 680. ]]
[[image:Im20100829Sh-GMC-1943.jpg|thumb| 1943. Reg No: MSU 680. ]]
[[image:Im20100904DSF-GM46.jpg|thumb| 1944. GMC CCKW 350 Truck. Reg No: 673 XUC. ]]


* In 1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].
* In 1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].

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April 1916.
September 1916.
September 1916.
September 1916.
1941. GMC CCKW 352 Truck. Reg No: CSV 145.
1943. Reg No: MSU 680.
1944. GMC CCKW 350 Truck. Reg No: 673 XUC.
  • Smaller PSVs based on truck chassis were sold as GMCs, designed for 20 seats.
  • In the late 1920s at the Olympia Show, the company showed both Chevrolet and GMC buses and coaches.


See Anzac Motor Co

Sources of Information

  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris