The GM Crackerbox was an advanced truck during its 1960s heyday, characterized by its small cab and lightweight construction.
Officially, it was called the GMC F-Series, a Class 8, tilted-cabover design. But almost immediately it was dubbed the “Crackerbox” by American truckers — a nod to its uncanny resemblance to a metal ...
GMC constructed their first true van in the mid-1960s called the Handi-Van and Handi-Bus. Light on creature comforts and powered by smaller engines during its first generation, GMC's van line-up later ...