The 1954 Chevrolet Custom 3100 5-Window truck has the timeless
classic design meets performance. A professionally restored all
stell body. Finished in a beautiful gloss two-tone white
complemented with orange and sage green custom pin stripping makes
the '54 immediately recognizable. This is the one that catch's
attention wherever it goes. The rumble of a built big block 366 ci
with dual side dump exhaust tips just under the running boards not
only adds to the aesthetic, but adds to the hot rod nostalgia look.
Paired with a smooth-shifting TH350 automatic transmission.
Upgraded suspension with a Mustang II front end and front disc
brakes. Yes, has power steering. The aggressive stance is thanks to
Hankook 255/35ZR20's and 265/35ZR22's.
Take a close look at this 5-Window as a '54 notice the one-piece
windshield and deleted door vent windows. The bed is a work of art
with the stained wood and stainless strips. All the chrome and
bright work is at show standards.
The interior keeps to the classic feel with a two-tone bench seat.
The dash has custom pin stripe work. A full array of modern Dolphin
gages speedometer, temp, oil, and volts. Let's not over look the
sound system with Bluetooth. The stereo is neatly hidden in the
glovebox. The '54 also has heat and defrost. This 1954 Chevrolet
3100 drives like a new truck with only 4,991 miles. This truly is
an exceptional build.
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