1955 Chevrolet 3100 1st Series 5 Window Show Winner Frame Off Resto 355hp Zz4 on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:ZZ4 355HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 3100
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 1,356
Power Options: Power Windows
Sub Model: 5 WINDOW 1ST SERIES
Exterior Color: Red
1955 CHEVROLET 3100 1ST SERIES 5 WINDOW
SHOW WINNER FRAME OFF RESTORATION
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
THIS A BEAUTIFUL AND RARE 1955 CHEVROLET 3100 1ST SERIES 5 WINDOW TRUCK.
IT IS FROM A METICULOUS PRIVATE COLLECTION, FRAME OFF RESTORED SHOW WINNING QUALITY AND IN SHOW WINNING QUALITY CONDITION WITH ONLY 1,356 ORIGINAL MILES SINCE PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION.
IT COMES WITH 355HP ZZ4 CRATE MOTOR WITH 350 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT RUNS FLAWLESSLY.
IT COMES WITH NEARLY FLAWLESS AND PROFESSIONAL EXTERIOR RED PAINT FINISH AND BEAUTIFULLY POLISHED CHROME TRIM. THE TIRES ARE ALL NEW MICHELIN TIRES WITH MATCHING WHEELS.
THE INTERIOR IS 100% CUSTOM WITH 2 TONE BURGUNDY & BEIGE LEATHER BENCH SEAT WITH EMBOSSED LEATHER CHEVROLET BOW TIE. IT HAS POWER WINDOWS, POWER BRAKES, VINTAGE ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING, STAINLESS STEEL POLISHED BUMPERS, WHEELS, AM/FM/CD STEREO AND MORE. EVERYTHING WORKS FLAWLESSLY AND ITS READY FOR EVEN THE FINEST SHOWS.
THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHOW WINNING QUALITY CONDITION AS PICTURED. THIS 1955 CHEVROLET IS A BEAUTY INSIDE AND OUT WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL.
IT IS GORGEOUS WITH NO EXSPENSE OVERLOOKED IN BUILDING THIS BEAUTY!
IT WOULD MAKE A SUPERB ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION.
SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END.
THANKS!
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