The Chevrolet Pick-up 1951 is an iconic vehicle that comes from an era in American society where the automobile was revered as a symbol of progress and modernity. This pickup truck is instantly recognizable with its iconic boxy shape and its distinctive front fascia featuring a bold 1950s-style grille. With its timeless appeal and classic design, the 1951 Chevy pickup stands strong as an icon of American classic style. This vehicle features an original 216 cu. in. 6-cylinder engine, as well as a three-speed manual transmission that is reliable and smooth. The suspension has also been beefed up with beefier shocks, bulked-up spring bridges and a wider frame. Stronger, stiffer chassis keep the truck focused and stable. The flat bed features a solid steel construction and can haul up to 2,000 lbs. of payload with ease. The Chevy pickup 1951 is the perfect combination of classic styling, modern amenities and optimum performance. Powered by an original 216 engine, it produces optimum power yet still manages to deliver fuel efficiency. The cabs interior is fitted with plush materials and vintage look instrumentation. While the exterior is equipped with 15-inch steel wheels, chromed bumpers and grille, as well as plenty of chrome detailing along the body. This vehicle is sure to make heads turn on any street and is sure to catch the eye of anyone who catches a glimpse. It is an iconic representation of the classic American style, and a vehicle that is sure to offer years of reliable performance.
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