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Bruce Willis-Owned 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom Pickup Heading To Auction

With great star power comes great buying power, or so goes the adage I just created. Hollywood movie stars rank in millions of dollars a year as moviegoers flock to theaters to see the latest blockbusters. With so much cash in the bank, celebrities have few qualms about treating themselves to the more delicate things in life. Often, those delicacies are reserved for seven-figure bank accounts; however, next year, you’ll have the opportunity to own something truly unique—Bruce Willis’ 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom pickup. 

The pickup will roll across the Barrett-Jackson auction block in Scottsdale, Arizona early next year. The auction kicks off on January 12, ending eight days later on January 20. The 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom pickup will go up for sale with no reserve, which means it’ll sell for whatever price when the gavel falls. 

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While this is being billed as Bruce Willis’ 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom pickup, he doesn’t own it currently. Bruce Willis sold it to a friend in Santa Monica in November of 2014 who then sold it to someone in Alberta, Canada. 

Under the hood is a 350-cubic-inch V8 engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Unique headers, a Holley carburetor, and dual exhaust round out engine specifications in the ad. The truck features a Chevy Nova front clip with power disc brakes and a Nova rear differential with drum breaks. Instead, there’s a custom interior with air conditioning and leather power seats. 

This 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom pickup looks ready for the road. It features a clean design inside and out, making it the perfect vehicle for someone who wants to get in and go without few, if any, worries. The truck’s excellent condition also makes it an excellent starter vehicle for someone looking to build something unique. 

Anthony Alaniz was a GM Authority contributor between from 2018 thru 2019.

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  1. I wonder how much of a premium those Grand Am Radial GT tires are going to bring at auction?

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    1. Well looks like those Grand Am Radial GT tires brought $55,000.00

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  2. When are you “professional” auto writers going learn auto “breaks” is spelled BRAKE or BRAKES (plural)??????????
    (As in “Bruce Willis-Owned 1954 Chevy 3100 Custom Pickup”)

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