Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
3100 Pickup 350
Year:
1954
Mileage:
40
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Florida
City:
Miami , FL
Zip:
33184
1954 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup 350 v8 auto transmission 4 Miles
Regular readers know that a lot of vintage pickups run through our doors, but very few of them are as nice as this gorgeous 1954 Chevrolet 3100 3-Window. With slick black paint, an aggressive stance, a built 350 V8, and options like A/C and 4-wheel discs, this vintage pickup is in almost more of a '69 Camaro than a 3100. And with only 18 miles on the frame-off build, this slick hauler is practically brand new. If you're going to paint it black, you better double down and make it right because you're going to get A LOT of attention. Black paint shows EVERYTHING, so the body and prep work underneath must be up to snuff – which is precisely why the pros that built this 3100 spent countless hours in the body shop blocking and sanding. It was torn apart and reassembled, the cab and bed were remounted on the freshly painted frame, the gaps were set, and the panels were all aligned. Then they sprayed several coats of that sinister black and spent more time wet sanding and buffing it to bring out a great shine. The result is a very straight truck that shows incredibly well in person and although it wasn't finished as a trailer queen with zero flaws, it's still a high-end driver quality rig. The presentation is sleek – no graphics, no flames, no distractions from the clean 3-Window shape that looks flat-out awesome. The original 3100 grille was finished to match the paint – much like the original 3100s of old – although fresh lights and a new chrome bumper and splash guard were incorporated to add flash and set an aggressive tone. The running boards were finished with a protective 'chip-guard' paint, a great idea for any truck that's actually going to be driven, and correct 'Bowtie' step-plates were affixed in case anyone needs to wipe their boots before they get in. All the glass and rubber is new, as are the chrome mirrors and door handles, and the original badges on the hood and painted-on 'Chevrolet' script on the tailgate were properly finished.
Regular readers know that a lot of vintage pickups run through our doors, but very few of them are as nice as this gorgeous 1954 Chevrolet 3100 3-Window. With slick black paint, an aggressive stance, a built 350 V8, and options like A/C and 4-wheel discs, this vintage pickup is in almost more of a '69 Camaro than a 3100. And with only 18 miles on the frame-off build, this slick hauler is practically brand new. If you're going to paint it black, you better double down and make it right because you're going to get A LOT of attention. Black paint shows EVERYTHING, so the body and prep work underneath must be up to snuff – which is precisely why the pros that built this 3100 spent countless hours in the body shop blocking and sanding. It was torn apart and reassembled, the cab and bed were remounted on the freshly painted frame, the gaps were set, and the panels were all aligned. Then they sprayed several coats of that sinister black and spent more time wet sanding and buffing it to bring out a great shine. The result is a very straight truck that shows incredibly well in person and although it wasn't finished as a trailer queen with zero flaws, it's still a high-end driver quality rig. The presentation is sleek – no graphics, no flames, no distractions from the clean 3-Window shape that looks flat-out awesome. The original 3100 grille was finished to match the paint – much like the original 3100s of old – although fresh lights and a new chrome bumper and splash guard were incorporated to add flash and set an aggressive tone. The running boards were finished with a protective 'chip-guard' paint, a great idea for any truck that's actually going to be driven, and correct 'Bowtie' step-plates were affixed in case anyone needs to wipe their boots before they get in. All the glass and rubber is new, as are the chrome mirrors and door handles, and the original badges on the hood and painted-on 'Chevrolet' script on the tailgate were properly finished.