GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Short Bed Pick-up for your consideration. This pick up is originally from Arizona and has been professionally updated and sits in excellent condition. Many modern updates have been installed which result in great drivability and comfort. Features include; new air conditioning system, all new chassis (including a powder coated frame), new bushings and body mounts, freshly rebuilt 283ci V8, 700R4 automatic transmission with overdrive, 3.73 rear posi axle ratio,... new ceramic coated headers with crossover pipe, dual exhaust system, Mustang II independent front suspension, coil over rear suspension, rack and pinion power steering, power front disc brakes, drum rear brakes, new aluminum radiator with electric fans, new retro sound radio, full new custom Boyd Coddington wheels and new Michelin Pilot sport tires. Everything on this short bed works as it should and is ready to go for its new owner. According to the current owner, this '55 has less than 500 miles on the motor, transmission, and drivetrain. Please call or email us today for more information. Although the 3100 Series pickup wasn't in the class of the Cameo Carrier, they put much more of an emphasis on design and style than ever before. The market was shifting towards using trucks for more than just work and although the market was on a comeback, the overall population needed to use these for not only a utilitarian approach but also for personal transportation. The first opportunity of designing a truck that could fit both roles was in front of Chevy and they jumped on it before most manufacturers. With an eye-catching truck now in the market and with the capabilities needed to use it for more than just that, the newly designed Series 3100 pickup became most popular and was revolutionary from the cab forward. These vehicles not only grew popular in the civilian market but also for businesses alike for both work and promotional reasons.