There are few Chevy 3100 panel trucks around like this one. The
rare 1954 3100 has been partially restored and is in overall
outstanding condition. The Deep Blue enamel finish is accented with
nice chrome and 'Business Billboards'. Beautiful steel wheels with
caps/rings mount 15" wide-white bias ply tires. Inside, the two
front seats and comfortable rear bench seat have been reupholstered
in black/tan vinyl and are also in very good condition. The dash is
well presented with a full set of gauges and a pair of adjustable
side vent windows for cooling. (The passenger side window is
cracked.) Solid oak flooring that is slightly 'distressed' looks
perfect in this classic Chevy. A detailed engine compartment houses
what is said to be a rebuilt 235ci 'stovebolt' six-cylinder engine
(which would not be original) with 6-volt electrics. It is backed
by a 3-speed manual transmission that utilizes column shift. The
chassis is fitted with a solid front axle, 4-wheel leaf spring
suspension and hydraulic 4-wheel drum brakes. Act post-haste on
this Chevy 3100 panel - you will not be disappointed. ALL VEHICLES
SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1954 Chevrolet 3100
Listing ID:CC-1726847
Price:$29,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1954
Make:Chevrolet
Model:3100
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black/Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:29064
Stock Number:3522
VIN:H54B009253
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