20-Years-Family-Owned 235-Powered 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup







Ended Apr 20, 2026 at 6:20 PM UTC
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Description
Ford was the first of Detroit’s Big Three to step into the pickup market, but by the time World War II erupted, Chevrolet had claimed the crown as the top truck seller — a position it held well beyond the war years. After resuming civilian production in August 1945, Chevy unveiled its bold new “Advance Design” pickups in May 1947. These trucks were wider, longer, and lower than the prewar holdovers sold in ’46, sporting a thoroughly modern look and an innovative rear-hinged “alligator” hood.
As the Advance Design series rolled into the 1950s, changes were few, yet Chevrolet continued to outsell every rival — even after Ford launched its F-Series in 1948. Updates were incremental, such as the addition of vent windows in 1951, and production of the line continued all the way into 1955.
Finished in green over a cream vinyl interior, this '52 Chevy 3100 is now powered by a 235ci six-cylinder engine reportedly from a later truck and paired with a three-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 pickup is now offered with spare parts and a Minnesota title in the seller's name labeled as "Reconstructed."
Factory Equipment
3-speed “Three On The Tree” manual transmission
Leaf-spring suspension
16” wheels with hubcaps now wearing 6.00-16 Firestone tires
Painted front grille
Push button door handles
Bench seat
The chassis number (6KPJ9673) decodes as:
6 – Oakland, California, assembly plant
K – 1952 model year
P – 3100 half ton 116-inch wheelbase
J – October build month
9673 – Sequential production number
Modifications
Circa-1958 235ci six cylinder installed ~500 miles ago during vehicle refurbishment
Refinished in Forest Green with reupholstered cream interior
Refinished bed with 8 black-painted boards and stainless strips
Updated headlights
Replaced exterior badges
Painted dashboard, speaker grille, and glovebox
90-mph speedometer with oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, and fuel level gauges
Servicing & Documentation
September 2021: Brake system, steering, and maintenance work done
Refurbishment documentation and photos ares provided in the Additional Documents and Media section below
Known Imperfections
Interior reportedly needs finishing touches, including climate and radio wiring
Minnesota title is labeled as “Reconstructed”
Ownership History
The seller states, “I’ve owned this truck since 2021, but my grandfather first started the project around 2005.
“We have maintained the truck as needed, stored it indoors, and started it up and taken it on short drives to keep it in running shape. I’m selling because I do not have the time or expertise to continue to care for it as it deserves to be cared for. It is time to sell to someone who will enjoy, appreciate, and care for it as my grandfather did.”
Included Items
Truck cover
Comprehensive restoration book
Spare parts
Additional Information
This 1952 Chevrolet 3100 was offered on Hagerty Marketplace in November 2025. You can view the previous listing here.
Additional documents
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20-Years-Family-Owned 235-Powered 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

