General Motors' first major redesign when firing up the factories post- WWII was the Advance Design series replacing the GM AK series. These trucks lived up to the billing as bigger, stronger, and sleeker and during their entire production run from 1947-1955 they were number one in sales. This '47 Chevy Panel Truck is a really cool and rare vehicle that has been restored with modern performance advantages to produce an awesome ride. It was restored in Florida in 2003 before spending its time sparsely driven in Alabama. It is powered by a 383 stroker V8 with 400 horsepower built by Proformance Unlimited in New Jersey paired with a Turbo 400 Mega Monster automatic transmission. It also features a Gear Vendors under/overdrive auxiliary transmission system. It also features working air conditioning, tow package, Nostalgia shifter, Sunpro gauges, and power front disc brakes. This is a really rare body style that has been through a restomod transition in to an awesome driver. It's a great cruiser that runs and drives great perfect for any business or individual.
| Price | $15,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chevrolet |
| Model | Panel Van |
| Year | 1947 |
| Miles | 77,915 |
| Color | White |
| Engine | 383 V8 |