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Before World War II, Chevy held the No. 1 spot as Detroit’s top truck seller, and as the war ended, they picked back up right where they started when they resumed civilian truck production. In 1947, Chevy released its “Advance Design” pickups, which were longer and lower than its pre-war trucks.

The Pick of the Day is a 1953 Chevrolet 3100 “Advance Design” pickup that has undergone a “very correct restoration,” according to the Tucson, Arizona, dealer advertising the truck on ClassicCars.com.

“This is a driver-quality truck that you can get in and enjoy reliably, not a trailer queen you would be scared to get a chip in the paint or a ding in the bed,” the dealer says in the ad.



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