This 1954 Chevrolet 3100 five-window pickup underwent a two-year restoration and is powered by a 236ci inline-six engine backed by a three-speed manual transmission. Features include an Offenhauser dual-carburetor intake manifold, a late-model alternator conversion, a wood bed floor, an aftermarket turn signal system, and new Hankook whitewall tires. Finished in Candy Apple Red over a black vinyl interior, this Chevrolet truck is available now and comes with a bonded Texas title.
During the restoration, rusted sections of the body were cut out and replaced with metal, and the exterior was finished in Candy Apple Red. Features include matte black bumpers and trim, a driver-side mirror, a stepside pickup bed with a side-mounted spare tire, a wood bed floor with a spray-in bed liner, and tinted windows.
A set of newer black steel wheels is wrapped in new Hankook Optimo whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the spare wheel is original.
The bench seat and door panels are upholstered in black vinyl with red-stitched diamond-quilted inserts. Features include manual steering, brakes, and windows; a column-mounted manual shifter; an aftermarket turn signal system with flashers; and an AM/FM radio.
The seller states that the gauges are original, but only the oil pressure readout works. The odometer shows 146,000 miles; the true mileage on this vehicle is unknown.
Power is provided by a 236ci inline-six engine and backed by a three-speed manual transmission. Underhood features include an Offenhauser dual-carburetor intake system, an external oil filter, a late-model GM alternator conversion, a black valve cover, and a newer aluminum radiator. An oil change was completed about six months ago.
This Chevrolet truck was factory-equipped with a solid front axle and a solid rear drive axle. Braking is provided by manual four-wheel drums. A new fuel tank was installed as part of the restoration process.