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Chevrolet 3100 235 I6 1950

General description : VERY NICELY RESTORED TRUCK W/ BEAUTIFUL PAINT/BED, 235 STOVEBOLT 6 CYL, SMOOTH!

Trucks as nice as this 1950 Chevrolet 3100 aren't going to be this affordable for much longer, so take a good look, compare this one to the others on the market, and watch as an old farm truck turns into a smart investment.
It costs just as much to restore a truck as it does a car, but very few get the full treatment like this lovely 3100 simply because the values don't justify it. It's obvious this one was done for love, because it's just over-the-top beautiful without the usual "upgrades" that take away from the vintage feel. The black paint is just right, shiny but not flashy, practical and forever stylish, and just right for the conservative early '50s. The Advance Design trucks are some of the best-looking of all old pickups and this one gets everything right, from the shiny chrome grille to the beautifully restored chrome bumpers to the big, white CHEVROLET lettering on the tailgate. And speaking of the tailgate, drop it down and you'll find a beautifully refinished bed that's far nicer than original and has a soft, warm glow that makes this Chevy particularly appealing. Other details include correctly painted running boards, new weather seals, and factory-style emblems for just the right period look.
The interior is basic, no doubt about that, but that's also a big part of an old pickup truck's charm. The original bench seat is wrapped in a fresh tan vinyl seat cover that adds a few pleats for interest. Matching door inserts break up the otherwise all-steel panels and original-style rubber floor mats mean that getting a little dirt inside is no big deal. The original gauges are quite nicely finished with bright numbers and clear lenses and the dash and steering column are painted to match the bodywork. There's no radio, because such things were still optional in 1950, but there is an under-dash heater that's remarkably effective should you need it and three-on-the-tree shifting feels light and easy to manage. The big steering wheel offers plenty of leverage on the unassisted steering, so it even feels reasonably nimble in traffic or, say, the parking lot at the local home center.
Chevy's smooth and utterly reliable "stovebolt" six engine displaces 235 cubic inches because it was borrowed from a '54, and it's powerful enough to make it fun to drive without spoiling the vintage feel. It's quite nicely detailed with corporate gray paint on the engine itself, a correct downdraft carburetor, and a complete 6-volt electrical system as original. It starts easily with a great trucky grumble from the single exhaust pipe, and you'll probably find that it goes about its business with a minimum of fuss. The chassis got a good cleaning, too, with original equipment throughout, from the rigid front axle to the 3-speed manual gearbox, to the 4-wheel drum brakes that are perfectly adequate given the truck's modest performance. It's really quite nice under there with no surprises awaiting a new owner and with fresh 7.50-16 blackwall tires on painted steel wheels, it definitely has an old truck look.
You absolutely will not see trucks this nice being this affordable for very much longer. A great opportunity for a great truck. Call now!

Features : Heat, Vinyl Interior

http://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2224-dfw/1950-chevrolet-3100-3-window

1950 Chevrolet 3100 235 I6 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $24995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Chevrolet Model : 3100 Model Version : 235 I6 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1950 Sub type : Pick up Location : Dallas/Fort Worth

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