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[[Image:Im20110501Mon-GMC2.jpg|thumb| Reg No: PSU 769. ]]
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* In 1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].
See [[General Motors]]


*Smaller ''PSVs'' based on truck chassis were sold as '''GMCs''', designed for 20 seats.
1925 '''GMC''' became [[General Motors Truck and Coach Division]].


* In the late 1920s at the Olympia Show, the company showed both [[Chevrolet]] and '''GMC''' buses and coaches.
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.




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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
*Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
*Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
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[[Category: Country - USA]]
[[Category:Commercial Vehicles]]
[[Category:Commercial Vehicles]]

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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.
1943. GMC CCKW 353 Truck. Reg No: ASJ 896.
1943. GMC CCKW 353 Truck. Reg No: GSU 141.
1944. GMC CCKW 350 Truck. Reg No: 673 XUC.
1944. GMC CCKW 353 Truck. Reg No: 362 DEL.
Reg No: OSJ 502.
Reg No: KSU 124.
Reg No: PSU 769.

See General Motors

1925 GMC became General Motors Truck and Coach Division.

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