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Curbside Classic Truck Saturday: How GMC Uglified One Of The Most Handsome Trucks Ever
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Paul Niedermeyer
(IC: employee)
Yesterday’s pursuit of ugliness is going to spill over a bit into today’s TTAT. I consider the late’55- ’56 Chevy’s face to be one of the finest ever in the history of trucks. It’s a terrific adaptation of the remarkably clean ’55 Chevy sedan. The classic egg crate grille is nicely balanced by the single headlights, and ornamentation is kept to a minimum. GMC has been in the business of trying to differentiate their otherwise almost identical trucks forever, usually to poor effect. The other day, I ran into what has to be the most egregious example of ruining a fine face. Brace yourselves:
I guess GMC’s 2010 Terrain comes by its ugly mug honestly.
Paul Niedermeyer
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Published January 9th, 2010 12:23 PM
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