For Sale: 1954 Chevrolet 3100 in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY
Vehicle Description GLCC is proud to offer you this 1954 Chevrolet 3100 stepside it is finished in a Transport Blue exterior with a Gray interior.
This 54 Chevy is powered by a 235 Straight 6cyl with a smooth shifting 3-on-tree manual transmission.
The 1954 Chevy 3100 is the one to have here is a little history on the 1954:
The first major redesign to the Chevrolet pickup truck after World War Two was branded as the Chevy Advance-Design.
From 1947 until 1955, Advance-Design was synonymous with Chevy truck.
The Chevrolet 3100 was GM's half-ton offering (3600 designated three-quarter ton, etc).
Every year, Chevrolet tweaked and improved its Advance-Design trucks.
All the GM engineering culminated in the highly sought-after 1954 Chevrolet 3100.
The 1954 model enjoyed several significant design changes:
visibility in earlier years suffered from a split windshield with a center divider.
Model year 1954 boasted a windshield made out of a single, curved piece of glass.
1954 had high, horizontal cargo bed rails.
It was the first Chevrolet with the optional hydromatic automatic transmission.
The half-ton's engine was the advanced 235-inch straight-six.
In the styling department, the 3100 was treated with new round tail-lights (as opposed to the 1953 square lights), a redesigned dashboard and steering wheel, and a dramatic bullnose three-slat grill.
The 1954 3100 heralded the end of an era in classic trucks.
Partway through the 1955 model year, Chevrolet would release a complete pickup redesign badged as the Task Force Series.
Today, the 1954 Chevrolet 3100 truck is sought after by truck enthusiasts seeking a classic American vehicle.
WE HAVE COMPETETIVE INTEREST RATES AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!!!.
This 54 Chevy is powered by a 235 Straight 6cyl with a smooth shifting 3-on-tree manual transmission.
The 1954 Chevy 3100 is the one to have here is a little history on the 1954:
The first major redesign to the Chevrolet pickup truck after World War Two was branded as the Chevy Advance-Design.
From 1947 until 1955, Advance-Design was synonymous with Chevy truck.
The Chevrolet 3100 was GM's half-ton offering (3600 designated three-quarter ton, etc).
Every year, Chevrolet tweaked and improved its Advance-Design trucks.
All the GM engineering culminated in the highly sought-after 1954 Chevrolet 3100.
The 1954 model enjoyed several significant design changes:
visibility in earlier years suffered from a split windshield with a center divider.
Model year 1954 boasted a windshield made out of a single, curved piece of glass.
1954 had high, horizontal cargo bed rails.
It was the first Chevrolet with the optional hydromatic automatic transmission.
The half-ton's engine was the advanced 235-inch straight-six.
In the styling department, the 3100 was treated with new round tail-lights (as opposed to the 1953 square lights), a redesigned dashboard and steering wheel, and a dramatic bullnose three-slat grill.
The 1954 3100 heralded the end of an era in classic trucks.
Partway through the 1955 model year, Chevrolet would release a complete pickup redesign badged as the Task Force Series.
Today, the 1954 Chevrolet 3100 truck is sought after by truck enthusiasts seeking a classic American vehicle.
WE HAVE COMPETETIVE INTEREST RATES AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!!!.
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