What Was the Pickup Truck in Back to the Future?

For those of you who are fans of the classic 1980s movie, Back to the Future, you may recognize the iconic DeLorean time machine. But what about the pickup truck? The pickup truck is an important part of the movie, as it helps Marty McFly get back to the future.

The pickup truck in Back to the Future is a 1981 GMC Sierra Classic. It’s a two-door model with a square front grille and a slanted hood.

It has a tan paint job, and was driven by Marty’s father George McFly (Crispin Glover).

The GMC Sierra Classic was used as a pivotal way for Marty to get back to his own time after being stuck in 1955. The truck is seen several times throughout the movie, including when Marty and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) use it to push-start the DeLorean.

How Did They Modify the Truck for Back to the Future?

The filmmakers wanted to make sure that their 1981 GMC Sierra looked like it had been around since 1955, so they gave it some modifications. They added “Old School” accessories like vintage hubcaps, an old-style radio antenna and even an 8-track tape player!

They also painted it with a faux-rust treatment and added mudguards for an “aged” look.

What Happened To The Pickup After Filming?

After filming wrapped up, Universal Studios donated the truck to The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, where it is still on display today! If you ever find yourself in LA you can see this iconic piece of movie history for yourself!

Conclusion: The pickup truck used in Back To The Future was a 1981 GMC Sierra Classic that had been modified with vintage accessories and paint job for a more authentic appearance from 1955. After filming completed, Universal Studios donated it to The Petersen Automotive Museum where it remains on display today.

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James Gardner