1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pick-Up Truck Stepside
- fully restored
- superb condition
- striking turquoise blue paintwork
- white-wall tyres
- 3,500 cc 6-cylinder engine
- cargo box inlaid with wood
- ideal marketing car
EXTERIOR
American class at its best! This Chevy was built in 1952. It was later restored and imported from the state of Arizona, USA, in 2016. Thanks to the restoration, it is in excellent condition: rust-free, a dry engine bay and a beautiful interior. As such, the turquoise blue paintwork shines like never before, as does the chrome work. The underside, too, looks almost like new. This is a beautiful stepside model with an impressive front end and a cargo box inlaid with wood. The entire exterior is in top condition, without any comments or remarks.
INTERIOR
The interior has turquoise/white leather upholstery and is in very good condition, with no tears or damage. There is a clean carpet on the floor. The bare parts of the interior are also in clean condition, as are the counters and headliner.
TECHNICAL
The 216 CU (3,500 cc) 6-cylinder engine is served by the automatic gearbox. The engine has also been well maintained and the car drives and shifts accordingly. The tyres still have very good tread. All in all, a beautiful car with many possibilities: think wonderful touring, eye-catcher at oldtimer events, collector's item or marketing purposes.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The official name of the Chevrolet Pick-Up range is ‘Advance Design’. It was Chevrolet's first major new design after World War II. It was larger, more powerful and sleeker than the previous AK series and was built from 1947 to 1955. Improvements were made annually and the engine was revved up. The model was popular because it was very practical but also relatively manageable. In addition, it was relatively economical in both purchase, maintenance and fuel consumption. Chevrolet also advertised that the car had low depreciation.