This first series 1955 Chevrolet 3100 is the final year of the iconic Advanced Design, making it one of the rarest around. But you really are just going to love it because the terrific old-school presentation inside & out feels like a time machine. This pickup is truly rolling history at its finest. 1955 was the final year for the Advance Design trucks that got America moving again after WWII. This pickup really symbolizes the attitude that jump... started us back into peacetime. The wood rails surrounding the wood truck bed makes it looks like it could still go to work today. But take a closer look. The extra gloss of the lumber matches nicely with the extra luster of the more modern application of the yellow and brown two-tone paint. In fact, that brown has an extra hint of metallic luster just to deliver more of the nostalgia factor. And if it's shine you like, the bumpers and two-piece wheels really add to this bright presentation. Plus, the way the panels fit on this pickup, let you know someone took the time in restoration to erase its workman past without erasing its historic appearance. It's the perfect balance of period-correct and premium. The interior is still working-class all the way, but that's all part of the vintage truck appeal. The vinyl bench seat shows virtually no wear, and the same can be said for the door panels and rubber flooring. Pickups from the 1950s didn't come adorned with a long feature list, and that actually adds to this 3100's charm. You get to connect to a bygone era every time you grab the three-spoke steering wheel, rest your hand on the tall gearstick, and gaze at the large original gauge package. Under the hood is a 261 cubic-inch inline six. It's an upgrade in displacement over what was available in the 3100 for '55 without losing the iconic Job Master/Stovebolt attitude. In fact, we know you'll love showing off all the details, from the long blue motor, to the silver oil bath air cleaner. While this is not an all-out speed machine, the four-speed manual transmission ensures you are in complete control of the powerband. Besides, you don't buy a truck like this for all-out performance. Sure, a small block fits easily in the engine bay, but your largest enjoyment is watching others see you ride around town in this alluring package. And right now you get to do that with an intoxicating rhythmic chug that comes from true vintage truck motoring. The Advance Design trucks were only in production for less than half of '55 before their successor started coming down the line. So a rare "First Series" pickup from 1955 always is a great distinction to have. And when you look at the rarity, terrific presentation, and affordable price, you realize you need to hurry to grab this deal. Call today!!!