Chevrolet introduced the “Advance Design” series in 1947, being the first new line of Pick Up trucks after World War 2. Billed as a bigger, stronger, and sleeker design in comparison to the earlier AK Series these trucks became a big success. 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 aging Advance-Design model.
Our example is a 1953 model the last year for the split windshield and an outstandingly beautiful truck. The truck has been fully restored and only ran about 2300 miles since the restoration.
Finished in a dark green metallic, this Pick Up was restored to stock configuration and runs just beautiful. The truck had no rust problems prior to the restoration and carries all of its original steel panels with no replacement body parts. The body gaps line up perfectly and the doors open and close with ease. All instruments work including the optional heater.
Please study all the photos closely to evaluate the condition of this outstanding truck!