Vehicle Description
This 1955 Chevrolet 3100 pickup is one of those builds where you
can see the attention to detail in every single component. Not
merely assembled, but rather built with an eye towards making even
the little stuff look right, it's gorgeous to look at and wonderful
to drive. Combined with a great color and interior choice, it makes
for a slick resto-mod hauler that can take home trophies or cruise
cross-country equally well.
This truck goes way beyond simple hauler, and even back in the
'50s, Chevy revolutionized the industry with the crazy idea that
workmen wanted attractive vehicles, too. So, while a lot of them
got worked right into the ground, this handsome 'Task Force' pickup
received a no-holds-barred rejuvenation that includes a few
skillfully shaved bits and a lot of hand work that made it extra
smooth and super shiny. Fit and finish is great overall, and the
high-impact Yellow paint was recently completed (only 1,499 miles
on this build) and is perfect for the 1950s vibe. All the emblems,
door handles, hinges, mirrors, and brightwork were shaved, and a
super-shiny grille was fitted up front, and who can argue with how
cool it looks? Smooth chrome bumpers fore and aft are the perfect
endcaps to this truck's searing yellow curb appeal, and the chrome
trim around the crystal-clear headlights and turn signals adds just
enough flash, while out back custom 'rocket-style' taillights were
stacked and frenched into the rear quarters for a very trick look.
Out back, the bed was fully rebuilt with fresh wood, polished
stainless rub rails, and a cool built-in battery tray - making
everything so darn nice back there you'll think twice before you
load up anything dirty from Home Depot . Add in those uber-cool
CHEVROLET block letters on the tailgate and those fat tires stuffed
under the stepside bed, and you have a truck that creates a stir
everywhere it goes.
With the original truck sporting vinyl and rubber and steel
interior materials, the makeover in this Second Series beauty gives
it a much softer, friendlier demeanor. A reshaped and very
comfortable bench seat has been wrapped in custom foam and smooth
white leather upholstery, which uses a period pleated pattern to
replicate a 1950s vibe and even includes a built-in arm rest for
the driver. Durable black carpets look great and help control noise
and heat and the two-tone steel door panels are properly finished
to match the color scheme. The dashboard, even when it was stock,
was striking in a pickup truck and has now been smoothed and
refined, with the original gauge cluster replaced by a trick billet
set-up stuffed with elegant Classic Instruments gauges. You'll also
not custom tricks like those insanely cool A/C vents inside the
dash that will blow ice-cold R134a treated air throughout the
spacious cabin (as soon as the system is serviced), and the slick,
leather-wrapped LeCarra steering wheel mounted atop a polished tilt
column that also features modern stalks. A matching headliner was
inserted above, and heavy-duty floormats protect the newer carpets
below. As you can see, no detail was left to chance.
The engine powering this beast is a later-model 400 cubic inch V8,
making plenty of horsepower and torque that give this 3100 a whole
new dynamic out on the road. From the shaved and smoothed firewall
to the fully finished inner fenders, the yellow engine bay was
obviously built for show, and everything was either painted,
polished, or plated before it was installed. Wiring and plumbing
has been neatly hidden from view, a serpentine belt system runs the
accessories, and there's a big aluminum radiator up front to keep
things cool. The block itself was painted yellow to match, and it
comes topped with a big Edelbrock 4-barrel and performance intake,
sparks to life thank to an HEI ignition, and breathes easy through
a set of long-tube headers that feed a paint of throaty chambered
mufflers underneath. Backed by a TH350 3-speed automatic
transmission and a Chevelle 10-bolt rear with manageable gears
inside, making it a superlative highway cruiser. Up front there's
an upgraded front clip with a big sway bar, power disc brakes, and
power steering, while out back the rear features coilovers and a
4-link set-up that plants the truck to the ground and helps set
that killer stance. Speaking of that stance, it's just about
perfect in our humble opinion, with a lot of the credit going to
the polished American Racing Torque Thrust wheels and 215/60/17
front and 255/60/17 rear radials.
Beautifully built and packed with lots of goodies, this dialed-in
1955 Task Force pickup is a head-turner that's just beginning its
reign of dominance. If it's finally time for you to get into the
hobby in a real way, this resto-mod will get you there in a hurry.
Call today!