Vehicle Description
Custom trucks are all about bringing something unique to the
streets. This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 has a chopped roof, ghost pearl
flames, a performance V8, custom A/C interior, and much more. But
while this is distinct both inside and out, but it never loses the
design touches that made this pickup an icon.
This is the right pickup to be chopped. After all, taking five
inches out of the rood combines with the 3100's long alligator hood
to make this truck look like someone put it in the taffy puller.
But that's far from the only custom touch. You may have also
noticed that the body is chrome-free, including expertly deleted
bumpers and shaved door handles. That's a bold move to really
highlight the glossy red, and it also gives this a very sleek and
sporty look. Those performance undertones are furthered by the cool
pearlescent ghost flames painted on top. Clear headlights, an
updated split windshield, and a louvered hood and tailgate all
makes for an unforgettable pickup. And while the body may be free
of brightwork, we can't have a cool classic American without some
polished chrome. So that's reserved for the modern Ridler alloys.
Plus, their staggered 18/20 inch front/rear gives this unique
pickup an aggressive forward-leaning stance.
Inside it's more bold red. The comfortable cloth on the custom
bucket seats coordinates with the carpet, door panels, headliner,
and even the custom center console with cup holder. This unit
seamlessly flows up to the dashboard, where it meets the AM/FM/CD
stereo. The dash is smooth and clean, but they still expertly
integrated more great features, like power windows and cold-blowing
R134a air conditioning. The driver's seat is truly a command
position with the three-spoke sports steering wheel finished in
chrome and red. It's mounted on a tilt column so that you can get a
clear view at the crisp VDO gauges.
You are going to love lifting the hood to show off the tidy and
bright engine bay. It's dressed correctly with plenty of polished
components like the air topper, valve covers, compressor, upgraded
billet pulleys, and aluminum radiator. The sharp-looking red block
is Chevy's hardy 350 cubic-inch V8. It has some nice power upgrades
like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock Performer
EPS intake. The undercarriage photos remind you this is a fresh
build with less than 6,200 miles on it. And you'll also spot
upgrades that prove this custom pickup was built to be a true
cruiser. This includes newer bushings and a four-link rear with
adjustable coilovers. Plus, power steering, a three-speed automatic
transmission, and power brakes with front discs make this an
effortless classic.
Unique, custom, and comfortable - this vintage Chevy pickup offers
a thoughtfully finished total package. So don't miss this cool
chop-top truck. Call today!!!