The Chevrolet Advanced design wasn’t just for work. The 1951 Chevrolet Advanced design truck was most likely powered by a 235 cubic inch inline six with similar power specs to the Chevrolet Bel Air. Compared to the truck it replaced, it was advertised as bigger, stronger, and sleeker in comparison. The Chevrolet Advanced design truck held the distinction for being the first major redesign project Chevrolet undertook after the completion of WWII.
Jones was known as a manure hauler back in 1955 and if you fast forward (err go back) to BTTF III when Marty McFly and Buford Tannen get into a fist fight, it’s clearly seen that Tannen falls into the back of a wheelbarrow of manure owned by one A.Jones (a descendent of D. You could say that the 1946 Ford Super Deluxe and this truck had a special relationship throughout the film with the contents being hauled out back always happening to find a way into Biff’s interior. The 1951 Chevrolet Advanced Design heavy duty hauler was better known as the manure truck in Back to the Future I and II. #11-1951 Chevrolet Advanced Design (a.k.a.