This 1951 Chevrolet 3100 wears an aged brown and blue finish and is powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission.

The truck has some blue paint remaining, with the rest of the brown finish showing signs of age, and the exterior have been ceramic coated.

Various dents and scratches are present around the exterior, and the bed is equipped with a steel frame for the fold-up canvas cover.

Other features include a front push bar, a single front fog light, a Fulton windshield visor, a jerrycan, and a bed-mounted toolbox.

In 2015 the taillights were repaired and the driver-side headlight was replaced.

Black-painted 15″ wheels wear Chevrolet-stamped hubcaps and are mounted with 225/75 Hankook Primo H724 tires.

An electric power-assisted brake kit was installed in 2015, and later that year the steering rack was replaced and the power-steering fluid was changed.

The interior features a bench seat with red plaid upholstery and four-point Corbeau harnesses.

An Alpine stereo and an AutoMeter combination gauge are located in the glovebox.

The truck has three pedals but has been converted to an automatic transmission.

A spring-loaded hat carrier is mounted to the ceiling, though the hat is not included.

A three-spoke steering wheel with an aftermarket wrap is mounted to a shortened column.

Instrumentation includes an 80-mph speedometer as well as a combination gauge.

The five-digit odometer shows 88k miles.