Vehicle Description
The year is 1955, The USS Nautilus becomes the first operational
nuclear-powered submarine when it casts off on its first true
voyage in January, while this gorgeous Viper Red Chevrolet 3100
rolls into showrooms for sale. Since than she has been completely
restored by A-Car Restorations in Wisconsin. Starting with: the
shaved hood, hiding a 350 V8 with Edelbrock Pro Flo EFI, backed by
a Richmond 5-speed transmission, linked to a Ford 9" rear end with
4:30 gears, Borla dual exhaust, custom Viper Red paint, wood bed,
custom tan leather interior and matching carpet, also with a few
creature comforts, including power front disc brakes, power
steering and A/C. This cool piece of American history is sure to
turn heads, whether your showing her off at a car show or cruising
down the road in style. The Chevrolet Task Force was Chevrolet's
successor to the Advance Design trucks. The Task Force Series ran
from late 1955 (second series) through 1959. At GMClocations, it
was called the Blue Chip Series. Second Series: First year for new
body style. New "wrap-around" windshield�a truck industry first�and
optional wrap-around rear window on Deluxe cabs. Power steering and
power brakes became available for the first time on GM trucks.
Electrical system upgraded to 12 volts. Only year for seven-foot
bed length. Fenders have single headlights and one-piece emblem is
mounted below horizontal line on fender. To view the car in greater
detail, including an HD video and 100+ HD pictures please visit
www.gatewayclassiccars.com or our Denver showroom. Call
303-872-4722 for more information.