For several years this 1955 Chevrolet truck was parked in front of a house along busy Highway 75 in Oneonta, Alabama. A faded for sale sign was leaned against the windshield. The bed was rotted out and it needed everything. It was one of the “second series” 1955 models. I passed on it because it looked too rough. That was 4 years ago. This 1955 Chevy 3100 disappeared not long after I took this photo.
Today, I would buy that truck. Should have, could have. They always look better in the rearview mirror.
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13 comments:
I bought one of those about ten years ago with the intention of restoring it. I sold it because I was moving to another state. Bad move... wish I had held on to it.
You've got to take it as a lesson to do things different - next time.
Good luck!
have had my ride through 2 wives.both hated it.thats 25 years and counting.thats like selling one of my kids,never happen.
if i could i would restore every old chevy/ford/dodge..i saw
i have a 66 impala ss....its a real ground up...labour of love.
but when its done...one more saved....Chevy
that truck has hot rod all over it...what a classic work of art.
well i have one that is taken a part have every thing from the motor down 601 798 4463
Your in luck I have a 56chevy 4x4 and extra cab,bed,fenders grill I'm selling so if you really wNt one text me back at 5039641847
I have one for sale and another whole body at a reasonable price
I have a pretty much complete truck a whole body for parts 5039641847
I have a 57 with a 350 auto if u want it $8500 new brakes all around .251 382 4771
hi. what is your price ,you can text me 7865978153
I like the truck I would like to know the price if you would be so kind
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