When it launched the family back in 1947 as its first new post-war line of trucks meant for civilians, Chevrolet decided to call it the Advance-Design. It's a very unappealing name that's seldom used, ...
At nearly $47,000, this Chevrolet 3100 is positioned at the upper end of the market for standard-restoration pickups. However, the inclusion of internal engine upgrades, such as an aftermarket ...
Two decades ago, this one-owner 1954 Chevy 3100 five-window was found in a barn by Guy Copeland, from McAlpin, Florida. He and his son Nick spent the next two years completing a nut and bolt ...
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While its restoration is claimed to be ten years old and 5,000 miles in the rear-view, today's Nice Price or No Dice Chevy Pickup still sparkles like new. Let's see if its price loses it any luster.
General Motors redesigned its pickups after fulfilling its duties in World War II. The new Chevy trucks were known as the Advance Design series, while GMC called its new trucks the New Design. The ...
Explore this restored 1953 Chevrolet 3100 featuring a 235ci inline-six engine, a beautiful wood plank bed, and a reupholstered leather interior. Mint condition 1953 Chevrolet 3100 for sale Listed at ...
This 1953 Chevrolet 3100 short bed pickup, a fully restored classic in blue/black with 1,000 miles since restoration, features new chrome, upholstery, and maple wood bed, ideal for car shows, parades, ...
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