1955 Chevrolet 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup Restomod
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1955 Chevrolet 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup Walkaround & Driving
Description
At the conclusion of World War II, Chevy resumed civilian truck production in August 1945, but it really got rolling in May 1947 with its new “Advance Design” light-duty pickups. Wider, longer, and lower than the prewar leftovers that were marketed in 1946, the Advance Design models looked thoroughly modern, received a larger cab, and were powered by a 216-cubic-inch “Stovebolt” six-cylinder engine.
The first and only major Advance Design styling and engineering changes occurred with the 1954 models and carried over to 1955. These models — which came in 1/2 -, 3/4 -, and 1-ton versions — featured a one-piece windshield, an all-new grille, new parking lights, and a new steering wheel and instrument panel. Chevrolet sold the 1955 models until 25 March 1955, when it launched the all-new, V8-powered Task Force pickup series.
Through the years, the significant popularity of the stylish Task Force line made the earlier 1947-55 Advance Design Chevy pickups more affordable, and they are frequent targets of engine-swapping custom builders. This 1955 1/2-ton (3100 Series) pickup is a prime example.
Highlights
Chevrolet Performance fuel-injected 350-cu-in Ram Jet V8 crate engine generating 345 horsepower
750R Monster Transmission with lock outs
Finished in burgundy metallic paint over cream interior
GPS mobile tracking system
Late-model, power leatherette bucket seats
U.S. Mags with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires
Front-hinged, color-matching bed lid with hydraulic lift arms and dual locks
Shaved door handles
Dual exhaust
Offered with 2,580 miles; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
3100 Series stepside pickup
Custom woodgrain steering wheel with Corvette badge
C5/C6 Corvette console, altered to fit the truck
Custom padded dash with woodgrain grab bar above glovebox
AutoMeter gauges:
Speedometer
Tachometer
Water temperature
Fuel level
Voltage
Oil pressure
Oil temperature
Transmission temperature
Air conditioning and heat
Power seats
Chrome Chevrolet lettering on each side of the hood and on tailgate
Chrome bow-tie step plates on running boards
Carpeted floor
Carpeted bed
Known Imperfections
Small paint scratch on nose of hood
Small paint scratch on roof
9Included
Soft cover for indoor storage
Weatherproof cover
Ownership History
The current owner of this chopped/shaved 1955 Chevrolet Series 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup did all of the work himself, a job that he completed in 2017.