The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
239 
S OONER or later you expect to get a 
motor truck for all-around farm use. 
The GMC Model 16 is America’s stand¬ 
ard all-purpose truck. 
It was standardized by the government 
for all military work in the % to 1 ton 
class. Any American soldier in the late 
war can tell you of its record. 
It’s a time saver and money maker for 
any man who needs a truck of this 
capacity. 
For the dairyman, the fruit grower, the 
market gardener, the small stock raiser 
and the general farmer who does not 
have need for a heavy truck, it has no 
superior. 
© Underwood & Underwood 
Ask any 
returned 
soldier 
how this 
GMC Truck 
performed 
But the Model 16 is only one of a family 
of five GMC trucks, ranging in capacity 
up to five tons. 
Thousands of GMC trucks are in service 
in allkindsof business. GMC dealersand 
service stations are to be found in every 
state in the union. 
Tell us the nature of your roads, the dis¬ 
tance you have to haul and your prin¬ 
cipal uses for a truck and we can help you 
select the proper model. 
General Motors Truck Company 
One of the Units of the General Motors Corporation 
Pontiac, Michigan 
(5SW) 
We have yet to find the first dissatisfied 
user of a GMC Model 16. 
It has all the speed you want—will carry 
its capacity load safely under even ad¬ 
verse conditions. 
