1949 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod - 540ci, 5-Speed, Joe Cooksy Chassis,
9-Inch/3.73
If you're hunting for a truly sorted, low-mile Advance Design
pickup with big-block punch and modern street manners, this '49
Chevrolet 3100 checks every box. Professionally built from the
frame up (see chassis and in-progress photos), it pairs a thumping
540ci V8 with a 5-speed manual, a Joe Cooksy-built chassis
featuring coil-over IFS and rack-and-pinion steering, and a Ford
9-inch rear end with 3.73 gears. Tasteful, period-correct styling
is finished in crisp white over a clean black interior. Only ~667
miles since completion.
Highlights
540ci big-block V8: aluminum intake, 4-barrel carb, braided AN
plumbing, MSD ignition, long-tube headers with heat wrap, aluminum
radiator
5-speed manual transmission with classic white cue-ball shifter
Joe Cooksy-built chassis: boxed/painted frame, coil-over
independent front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering
Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.73 gears (great balance of punch and
cruise)
Performance disc brakes up front, confident pedal feel
Rear-mounted fuel tank inside the frame rails-clean, safe,
serviceable
Show-quality white paint on a straight, smoothed body; excellent
chrome/trim
Polished 5-spoke alloys on performance radials for a planted
stance
Clean black interior: pleated bench, tilt column, custom gauges,
under-dash A/C unit, cupholders
Only ~667 miles since build, with progress photos of chassis, fuel
system, and body prep
Drivetrain & Cooling
The built 540ci BBC delivers effortless torque and that
unmistakable big-block soundtrack. The engine bay is tidy and
purposeful: aluminum intake and 4-barrel carb, braided lines, MSD
ignition, and wrapped long-tube headers for heat control. Cooling
is by a robust aluminum radiator with proper routing and polished
hardware.
Power feeds a 5-speed manual that shifts cleanly and keeps the
engine in the sweet spot. Out back, a Ford 9-inch with 3.73 gears
gives quick launch around town while still allowing relaxed highway
cruising.
Chassis, Steering & Brakes
Underneath is a Joe Cooksy-built chassis, finished to show quality.
The boxed, painted frame carries a coil-over independent front
suspension with rack-and-pinion steering-a massive upgrade over
stock that delivers tight on-center feel, progressive turn-in, and
modern road manners. Performance front discs add confident, linear
braking. The rear-mounted fuel tank cleans up the under-cab area
and improves balance and serviceability.
Exterior
Finished in gloss white, the body presents straight panels, tight
gaps, and a clean, uncluttered look that suits the truck's lines.
The chrome grille and brightwork show beautifully, and the stance
is dialed-polished 5-spoke wheels with meaty performance rubber
tucked just right under the fenders. The split windshield, smooth
running boards, and tasteful mirrors keep the classic vibe intact
while the stance and wheel/tire package telegraph the restomod
intent.
Interior
Inside you'll find a black pleated bench, tilt column with a
classic wheel, and a tidy dash with custom gauges. A vintage-style
under-dash A/C unit is in place for warm-weather cruising. The
5-speed shifter sits exactly where you want it; cupholders and
clean carpeting make it easy to live with on longer trips. Doors
shut solidly, and the interior brightwork presents nicely.
Build Quality & Presentation
Documented progression: photos show the bare chassis, suspension
mock-up, fuel system placement, and the cab in primer prior to
paint-this wasn't a quick respray, but a careful, staged
restomod.
Neat plumbing and wiring throughout the engine bay and
undercarriage.
Low-mile shake-down: ~667 miles since completion; the truck feels
tight and fresh.
Driving Impressions
Turn the key and the 540 settles into a deep, even idle. Steering
is light yet connected; the 5-speed shifts crisply; and the
3.73-geared 9-inch lets the big-block pull hard in any gear. Ride
quality is composed-no wandering or bump-steer-so it's equally
happy cruising to a show or stretching its legs on a back road.
Brakes are strong and confidence-inspiring.
Specs At-A-Glance
Year/Make/Model: 1949 Chevrolet 3100
Drivetrain: 540ci V8 / 5-speed manual
Rear Axle: Ford 9-inch, 3.73 gears
Mileage: ~667 miles since build
Colors: White exterior / Black interior
Chassis: Joe Cooksy-built; coil-over IFS; rack-and-pinion
steering
Brakes: Front disc brakes
Wheels/Tires: Polished 5-spoke alloys with performance radials
Why We Love It
The recipe is right: iconic Advance Design looks, serious big-block
power, a driver's 5-speed, a Joe Cooksy chassis underneath, and the
right 9-inch/3.73 combo to make it a blast in town and comfortable
on the highway. Add the clean execution, low miles, and build
photos that back it up, and you've got a turn-key restomod you'll
be proud to show-and even prouder to drive.
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Vehicle Details
1949 Chevrolet 3100
Listing ID:CC-2014371
Price:$159,900
Location:Marietta, Georgia
Year:1949
Make:Chevrolet
Model:3100
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:667
Stock Number:1243C
VIN:3GPD9309
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