This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 started life as a member of Chevy's Advance Design series of pickup trucks. Debuting in 1947, the Advance Design was the first major revamp of Chevy's pickup truck lineup since World War II. These sturdy trucks helped propel hardworking Americans into prosperity and became a fixture of agriculture and commerce across the country. Fast forward to the current era, and you'll find many who have survived and thrived, too. Some are now concourse-level restoration examples, some retain their original patina and await some TLC, while another segment has been turned into resto-mods. That's what this particular truck has become, with a rotisserie restoration, a new heart, some enhancements under the skin, and a few modern creature comforts for the cabin. Would you like to own this eye-catching machine? Talk to us, and we'll help.
Engine
The Advance Design series came with three in-line sixes, but this 1952 Chevrolet 3100 now packs a new Chevy LS3 V8, the same as you'd find in a Corvette from several years ago. Power is sent rearwards via an automatic gearbox for a seamless yet eye-raising driving experience. Meanwhile, the 4-link suspension ensures that handling is suitably matched to the performance, while the upgraded disc brakes assure ample stopping power for when you need it.