Classic `50s Chevrolet Pickups for $25
America's Post-War Choice
Chevrolet Trucks were the first all-new designs of from any manufacturer after World War II. The stylish "Advance Design" Chevy trucks had a cleaner look featuring a larger and more rounded cab, horizontal five-bar grille, single-piece rear-hinged hood design, and permanent split windshield. A new fresh-air heater/defroster system pumped used air out through vents at the rear of the cab. Seats were wider and more comfortable, and visibility was improved with a larger windshield, bigger side and rear windows and optional rear-quarter windows.
First and Finest in 1950
Roomier, more-comfortable cab
Chevy sold more trucks than any other manufacturer
Horsepower and torque increased for the Thrift-master engine
Still the Leader in '53
Last year for the split-windshield
New side-mounted spare tire option
Chevrolet outsold Ford by 51,000 trucks

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