Vehicle Description
SALE PENDING! In 1925, Ford was the first of the Big Three to enter
the pickup market, but it was Chevrolet that stood tall as
Detroit's top truck-seller by the time of World War II. Chevy
resumed civilian truck production in August 1945, and really got
back to business in May 1947 with its new "Advance Design" pickups.
Wider, longer and lower than the prewar leftovers marketed in 1946,
the Advance Design models looked thoroughly modern and featured an
equally modern "alligator" hood hinged at the rear. Beneath that
gator was Chevy's proven 216-cid "Stovebolt" six-cylinder. There
were few changes as the Advance Design trucks rolled into the
1950s, but Chevy continued to sell more trucks than all rivals�even
with Ford's new F-series models on the market after 1948. Available
now is this beautifully restored 1951 Series 3100. Fresh engine and
transmission rebuilds, this truck is ready to be driven anywhere.
Like new inside and out. Wide-whites and Magna-Flow exhaust get
this truck noticed. Be a hit at your next cruise night! Call or
text us at 715-709-0343.