1949 Chevrolet 5 Window
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General Motors' first major redesign post-World War II, the Advance-Design series was billed as a bigger, stronger, and sleeker design in comparison to the earlier GM AK series. First available on Saturday June 28, 1947, these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until March 25, 1955, when the Task Force Series trucks replaced the Advance Design series. This 1949 Chevrolet 3100 5 Window is far from your average pickup and work truck with a custom chameleon paint job that was over $15,000 dollars. The paint on this truck has about 7 different looks depending on the angle and light that it is in. The exterior is complimented very nicely by the two-tone black and gray vinyl interior that is very plush and comfortable. The power plant for this custom beauty is a strong 327 CID V8 with a mild roller cam that is linked to a smooth shifting 350 Turbo automatic transmission. The styling for the Advance-Design trucks was the inspiration for both the Chevrolet SSR and the Chevrolet HHR which is proof that just was true classic and timeless design that is still inspiring new designs today. From 1947 until 1955, Chevrolet trucks were number one...