Vehicle Description
1946 Chevrolet 3100 Series Pickup
Advance-Design was a pickup truck series by Chevrolet, their first
major redesign after WWII. Its GMC counterpart was the GMC New
Design. It was billed as a larger, stronger, and sleeker design in
comparison to the earlier AK Series. First available on Saturday
June 28, 1947, these trucks were sold with various minor changes
over the years until March 25, 1955, when the Task Force Series
trucks replaced the aging Advance-Design model.
A carry over design from pre-WWII known as the Interim Series,
patina and hard work would best describe this truck and its past
life. With many a dent and ding, a smattering of chipping and paint
peeling, and some rust to contend with, we need someone with a
caring heart, and penchant for some challenges that are sure to pop
up. Look at it as a blank canvas, or a lump of metal that has the
roots of cool throughout its bones.
Exterior
Faded green, peeling and some rust beginning on the passenger lower
door, it will need to be stripped to get to the bottom of all that
could be perfected under that skin of multiple paint jobs. A great
grille design which works with the hood, and bullet style
headlights with their signals atop. Snazzy running boards and we
are in an era where trucks emulated cars, and this one when viewed
from the front could very well be one. Final say to the bed which
is also in need of restoration, and a band of rust that has formed
at the lower gate of this bed.
Interior
A long vinyl bench showing great wear pattern could be kept within
restored confines and fit in perfectly. Just a bit of new padding
and it would be the star of the interior. Speaking of which the
original dash, shifter, knobs are here. A dusty well used rubber
floor, and a headliner that was once serving as a linoleum kitchen
floor...now THAT's history! Dash has some adhesive that has melted
into the instrument panel but has its original art deco charm.
Drivetrain
A 216ci Inline 6-cylinder with a 1-barrel carburetor feeding it,
and a 3-speed manual transmission behind is all in non-running
condition. The engine will turn over but will not run. The rear end
sports 4.11 gears to put power to the ground. Noted is that the
left rear wheel is locked up, a frozen wheel cylinder or drum brake
hardware the most likely culprit.
We could not look underneath or give it the driving once over;
however, it is a diamond in the rough, with its neat design
borrowing heavily from the cars of the era. A classic that needs
your input on the final outcome whatever it may be. You have 3
wishes, what would they be?!
VIN Decode
9CK112683
9-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
CK-3100 Series 1/2 Ton
11-November 1945 Build
2683-Sequential Unit Number
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This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
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on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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