Chevrolet was the top truck-seller in the World War II-era, and after it resumed with civilian truck production in 1945, it rolled out "Advance Design" pickups, a series that continued into the 1950s. The 1950 Chevrolet 3100 model shown below was part of the 1947-1953 generation of trucks, which were designed with more convenience and style in mind, and served as the quintessential postwar farm truck.
Ready to see a souped-up, renovated version of the retro truck? The model in the following video sports a new chassis, engine, automatic transmission, and GM performance parts, while the same great style and interior remain:
Over sixty years later, Chevy trucks are still going strong, and we have a great selection of used models right here at our Phoenix, AZ location. The same purposeful design found in earlier models can also be found in the iconic Chevy Silverado lineup, which made its debut in the late 90s.
If you'd like to see what 60 years of Chevy innovation looks like, visit us here at Lifted Trucks and test drive one of our available models.