1955 Chevrolet 3100 Good Humor Ice Cream Truck | The Quail Auction 2026
1955 Chevrolet 3100 Good Humor Ice Cream Truck | The Quail Auction 2026
Chassis No. H55B003643
There are few sounds as instantly evocative of an American summer as an ice cream truck drifting down a quiet street, followed by the thunder of feet racing for a Good Humor bar. This 1955 Chevrolet 3100 is less a piece of automotive history and more a piece of childhood from a bygone era. It is the kind of truck that turns heads and draws smiles wherever it goes.
This truck was built for Good Humor, the pioneering ice cream company founded by Harry Burt in Youngstown, Ohio in the early 1920s. Burt is credited with developing the chocolate-coated ice cream bar on a stick and with dispatching a fleet of white-liveried, bell-equipped trucks to sell it directly on residential streets. This distribution model grew into a nationwide franchise operation and helped make the Good Humor man a familiar fixture of American neighborhoods for decades.
As presented today, this 1955 Chevrolet 3100 is a rolling piece of that memory, a half ton truck built right at the close of Chevrolet's Advance Design era, one of the last "first series" trucks produced before the all new Task Force generation took over later that same year. It benefits from a comprehensive restoration completed under prior ownership. Its bright white paintwork is complimented with iconic period signage and lettering crisp, with its driver's compartment and servery restored to the same level. Housed within a prominent, climate-controlled Southern California collection, where the restoration has been beautifully preserved.
Equal parts postwar commercial history and mid-century Americana, this Advance Design Good Humor truck was not built to sit still. It was built to be driven, rung, and enjoyed, bringing the simple joy of an ice cream truck pulling up to whoever is lucky enough to hear that bell.