1956 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck
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1956 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck Start-Up and Engine Idle

1956 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck Walk-Around
Description
In 1955, Chevrolet introduced their Task-Force trucks bearing a familiar resemblance to their newly redesigned passenger cars. These pickups were designed by Ned Jordan and boasted a fashionable wraparound windshield, hooded headlights, and an egg-crate grille. Unlike the previous Advance-Design models, the Task-Force trucks didn't feature traditional pontoon-style fenders, but rather a more modern integrated fender design. This generation of Chevy 3100 trucks featured a fully pressured oil system engine coupled with an open driveshaft in place of the previously used torque tubes. Built to haul larger loads at speedier schedules while returning practical running costs, the Task-Force trucks still offer a wonderfully useable classic pickup experience today.
Highlights
Finished in a classic, period-correct red-and-white color scheme
Powered by a 235 cu-in inline-six with a floor-shifted four-speed manual transmission
Oak-strip bed floor with matching stake side boards
Upgraded with power-assisted front disc brakes
Previously restored to be an ideal driver that the consignor reports to be a strong runner
Sanitary cab with a black vinyl bench seat
The consignor reports that a new steering gearbox, front shocks, and front disc brakes were installed in 2017 to improve driveability
LED tail light bulbs were installed
Please note that while the inoperative odometer displays approximately 80,000 miles, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Heater
16-inch steel wheels
Chrome hubcaps
Running boards
Locking glove box
Functional vent windows
Roll-up side windows
Rubber floor covering
Painted bumpers
AM Radio
Three-spoke steering wheel
Drive-side sun visors
Rubber cab floor lining
Dual exterior mirrors
Lockable cab from the passenger door
Spare tire mounted underneath bed
Known Imperfections
Several minor dents are present on the roof
Inoperative odometer
Temperature gauge reads overly warm
Emergency brake cable disconnected when new master cylinder installed under floorboard
Slight delamination on the edges of some of the original windows
Rust on the underside of the passenger door, as shown in the pictures
Included
Additional matching hub caps
Period correct AM Radio
Jack
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1956 Chevrolet 3100 states they purchased the truck from central Wisconsin in 2016. The previous owner acquired the truck from Minnesota, and used the truck to tow his antique tractor to local events.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $525. Learn more about the program here.