GMC logo.
Assorted emblems specific to GMC, arranged by year.
GMC logo.
GMC Syclone logo. The GMC Syclone was a high-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck. Produced in 1991, 2995 produced.
GMC Jimmy logo. The Chevrolet Blazer and GMC Jimmy names were used on two different early SUV models, The full-size K5 Blazer and Jimmy were produced from 1969 on the C/K pickup truck chassis. The smaller S-10 Blazer and S-15 Jimmy used the compact Chevrolet S-10 truck chassis and were produced from 1983 through the early 2000s. Production continued for South Asia.
GMC Sierra logo. The GMC Sierra, (along with the Chevrolet Silverado) is the latest line of full-size pickup trucks from General Motors. For the first half of 2007, 99,293 GMC Sierras were sold.
GMC 1500 logo.
GMC 2500 logo.
GMC 3500 logo.
Sonoma logo. The Chevrolet S-10 was a compact pickup truck from the Chevrolet marque of General Motors. When it was first introduced in 1982, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma.
GMC Savana logo. The GM G-Series (Rear wheel drive) and H-Series (All Wheel Drive) vans, the Chevrolet Express and the GMC Savana, are full-size vans from General Motors.
Safari logo. Both Pontiac and GMC have used the Safari nameplate (GMC is part of the Pontiac/GMC division); Pontiac used the nameplate on several of its station wagon models from 1955 through 1989. The two Safaris, both Pontiac and GMC, were on the market together (often sold by the same dealerships) from 1985 through 1989.
GMC Denali logo. The GMC Denali Nameplate is used by General Motors' light truck division, GMC, on its top-of-the-line luxury models. Vehicles with the Denali trim option carry MSRPs (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) up to 43% higher than those of the regular models. The Denali nameplate started as the luxury version of the GMC Yukon for the 1998 model year.
2015 GMC Yukon Denali emblem.
Hybrid 2 Mode emblem from a 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid Crew Cab. (source: GM)
2008 GMC Denali XT concept emblem. (source: GM)
1992 GMC Vandura 2500 emblem.
GMC Safari XT van emblem. Both Pontiac and GMC have used the Safari nameplate. The two Safaris, both Pontiac and GMC, were on the market together (often sold by the same dealerships) from 1985 through 1989.
GMC Sierra 15 emblem. In the 1970s, GMC introduced the Sierra name on a variety of trim levels for its trucks. Today, all GMC fullsize pickups are sold under the Sierra name and all fullsize trucks from any American automaker have models starting with “15”, “25” and “35”.
GMC Sierra Classic 25 emblem. In the 1970s, GMC introduced the Sierra name on a variety of trim levels for its trucks. Today, all GMC fullsize pickups are sold under the Sierra name and all fullsize trucks from any American automaker have models starting with “15”, “25” and “35”.
GMC High Sierra 25 emblem. In the 1970s, GMC introduced the Sierra name on a variety of trim levels for its trucks. Today, all GMC fullsize pickups are sold under the Sierra name and all fullsize trucks from any American automaker have models starting with “15”, “25” and “35”.
GMC Sierra Grande 35 emblem. In the 1970s, GMC introduced the Sierra name on a variety of trim levels for its trucks. Today, all GMC fullsize pickups are sold under the Sierra name and all fullsize trucks from any American automaker have models starting with “15”, “25” and “35”.
A fender badge from a 1967 GMC 1500 pickup with an optional V-8 engine. This was the first year GMC ½-ton models used the “1500” moniker.
V6 emblem from a 1966 GMC Stepside pickup.
1958 GMC 100 Fleetside front grill emblem.
General Motors Truck emblem on a 1946 GMC Flatbed pickup.
1946 GMC Flatbed pickup footsill.
GMC Front hood emblem from a GMC 100 pickup.
GMC 100 side emblem from a GMC 100 pickup.
GMC horn emblem from a GMC 100 pickup.
GMC horn emblem from a GMC 100 pickup.
GMC 100 emblem.
GMC Hydromatic emblem.
GMC V8 emblem.
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