1957 Chevrolet Panel Truck
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Chevrolet replaced their aging Advance Design with the new Task Force body in 1955. Completely new styling and options and trim levels gave the Task Force wide market appeal. The lettering on this truck once used for advertising , are easily removal just heat and pull. One of those trim levels was the Panel Truck. Panels were sister to the Suburban but without the extra seats. Businesses really like them for their ample enclosed cargo space. For your consideration is this sharp '57 model. The two-tone combination of turquoise and white couple with the beautiful chrome really makes this Chevy stand out in a crowd. The gray vinyl interior looks sharp and in good order. The gauges are a nice modern touch, appear to be Dakota Analog. Per the owner, under the hood is a rebuilt 350ci V8 backed by a rebuild 2-speed automatic transmission. Only 1,000 miles elapsed since these rebuilds. Current owner has had her for over 22 years, acquired from a local private owner. All body work was...