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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.
Chevrolet came out swinging for the fences after World War II, and it didn’t take long to connect for a winning hit: the 1947 Advance Design pickup in 3100 (half-ton), 3600 (3/4-ton), and 3800 ...
The "Thriftmaster" name refers to the lineup of Chevrolet Advanced Design pickup trucks released from 1947 to 1955. It may sound like a lower trim level of Chevy's A-series trucks, but ...
The original owner built the truck by himself with three gas tanks, a custom ice box under the bed, and had the 327-powered Chevy as a survivor for 60 years ...
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Chevy Truck History: 11 Major Models From The Last Century - MSN
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Chevy/GMC "Square Body" trucks that came before the GMT400 typically apply to models made between 1973 and 1987. Trucks that came after (between 1999 and 2006) are referred to as GMT800s.
To see just how much Chevy trucks have changed during the last 100 trips around the sun, Rich Scheer, Chevy’s director of exterior design, takes us for a walk down memory lane: ...
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