1954 Chevrolet 3100 5 Window Chevrolet Stepside Pickup
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Now that is a truck! It is in my favorite color, Orange! Just like the t-shirt I have on right now and the big six engine, that will outlast many countries... I would have found a four speed on the floor to be better, but would take a three on the tree...
ReplyDeleteI would have also rather it have a shifter on the floor. And the orange is fine on this truck as long as there is NO blue ... damn those Gators.
DeleteNice looking truck! Like Cederq, I'm an Orange fan (GO BEAVER NATION!!). I'm partial to the '49 5 window chev's. Dad was into late 40's caddy's and Lincoln Continentals. He restored this one back in the early 90's. I have followed it since he sold it 15 years ago or so. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1947-cadillac-series-62-convertible/ When I was kid growing up in the late 70's/early 80's, it was the Porsche 930 that got my attention. I recently restored a '77 930. Today a unicorn '75 930 sold on BAT. Outside of my pocket book but man, that poster would have been on my wall for sure. DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!! https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1975-porsche-930-turbo-2/
ReplyDeleteNice restoration on the Caddy. It's out of my age zone to want to own one but it's sweet to look at and admire.
DeleteThere was a period of time when old trucks like that could be bought for $500 or so, still running. And the first thing kids of my generation did was take a jigsaw and cut a square hole in the dash to install an aftermarket radio, then cut several holes in the door for speakers. Got to be where you couldn't find an original dash anymore that someone hadn't chopped up. Nice to see one that survived. We always drive old Fords, but the Chevy's were real nice too. Funny, don't recall any late 50's model Dodges down where we were.
ReplyDeleteI love those old trucks. I've remodeled some older trucks but you have to buy several trucks worth to ba able to build one good truck. Obongo didn't help restorers at all when he did the 'cash for clunkers' to try and rid the streets of gas burners.
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