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Check out Sam Head's classic 1950 Chevrolet Advanced Design custom truck, rolling on 20 inch KMC Nova wheels, in the July issue of Sport Truck Magazine.
The original Thriftmaster was part of Chevy's 1947–55 Advanced Design series of trucks, and Icon's new restomod really takes the "advanced" thing to heart.
And, as it turns out, even some 75 years after its introduction, Chevy’s Advance-Design is not devoid of its aficionados. Some fans express their love for these old trucks by getting them back ...
The Advanced Design trucks were Chevrolet’s first major redesigned product after the second world war. The 3100 was the designation for the half-ton truck, which remained in production from 1947 ...
It wasn't a love for just any old 1947-54 or 1955 First Series Chevy Advance Design truck though; Jeff had a list of particular options in mind when he and his good friend Dale Morrow set out to ...
The 1947 3100 was Chevy's first post-WWII truck and a part of its Advance Design series. The company upgraded its bodywork by giving it a curvier, more streamlined look.
The Advance Design line proved an iconic continuation of the pre-war trucks, but the Stovebolt design was nearly 30 years old. The Task Force trucks were some of the most impressive Chevy trucks ever.
It wasn't a love for just any old 1947-54 or 1955 First Series Chevy Advance Design truck though; Jeff had a list of particular options in mind when he and his good friend Dale Morrow set out to ...