This 1936 Chevrolet Standard Coupe pick-up is one of just a few thousand built, of which very few seem to remain today. The seller says it’s been restored before, but condition looks to be holding up pretty well throughout. A straight-six/3-speed car/truck, the ad claims that it runs and drives well. Find it here on eBay in Lithia Springs, Georgia for $60k OBO. Special thanks to BaT reader Jon M. for this submission.

This one isn’t the first featured on BaT, but it’s probably the nicest. There’s no word on what restoration entailed, but the car looks nice and straight with shiny paint and trim. A more subdued color combo, blackwalls, and no fender skirts would make for a more utilitarian, truck-ish look, though bright red works better from the front 3/4 view seen above. Most won’t notice the bed until it’s already passed them by.

The interior has been redone in period looking materials, and both seat and door panel upholstery appears to be in nice shape. The likely original rubber floor mat shows its age, but remains perfectly serviceable. Equipment is minimal, and the heater has been bypassed.

Up front under a cool piano-hinged hood, the straight-six looks correct in factory style gray paint with an OEM oil bath air filter. The seller describes it as smooth and torquey, further noting a probable, older rebuild, and nice shifts from the synchronized 3-speed. They add that it’s happiest at about 50 MPH, but apart from a brief mention of a new gas tank and original six volt electrics, mechanical details are otherwise limited.

We’d love to see it resprayed in a nice lacquer-like dark blue single stage and fitted with the above-mentioned blackwalls, but even as-is, this thing’s both unusual and cool.