1957 Chevrolet 3100
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This former military vehicle is real piece of American history. Originally a US Army truck and previously owned by the city of Fitzgerald Georgia as a municipal vehicle. For 1957, many visual changes were made: The former egg-crate grille was changed to a more open-mouthed design, with eight bars holding an open trapezoid in the center, and a pair of wind splits appeared on the hood. Dished steering wheel, safety door locks and strikers, and a more rigidly mounted rear axle (using threaded spring shackles instead of the center-draw-bolt type used previously) were among the other improvements. This '57 Chevy has been through thorough restoration around 2013. The exterior of the truck is in great condition and shows very well in Army Green. The body is straight & true, the body panel gaps are even. The bumpers, trim & glass are also in great condition and really pull the look of the truck together sitting on those steel wheels. This truck is powered by a 235 CID Inline 6 Cylinder that mates with a 4 Speed Manual transmission. The exterior and interior shows very well. To put it simply this truck has been...