markcp
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There are so many beautiful trucks on this site, and owners should be very proud of them. So much time and money spent to make each truck just how you want them.
I'm actually kind of afraid to post the following, from concerns of being flamed for my ideas. But I'm proud of it and going to show it.
It is a 1949 Chevy 3100, bought new by my great uncle. It's been in my family ever since, and my first driver when I turned 16. The truck has been pretty much in storage for the last 30 years. I decided last fall to start work to get it road worthy once again.
I have a nephew that is getting started in the auto body and mechanical business, and he was excited to be getting some work.
My plans are to get it to be a solid daily driver. I don't have the resources to do a full restoration or full body work and paint. I've decided to go a little different route. This will be a bare metal finish, with some of the original green paint in some areas. This will not be rat rodded, or a restoration, but just a different finish on an old classic. I know many will not agree with the direction this project is headed, but so be it.
Loaded up the 49 and headed to the shop.
Work Begins
The following pictures will be close to what the finished truck will look like. This will be getting a clear sealer to protect the metal from further corrosion.
I'm actually kind of afraid to post the following, from concerns of being flamed for my ideas. But I'm proud of it and going to show it.
It is a 1949 Chevy 3100, bought new by my great uncle. It's been in my family ever since, and my first driver when I turned 16. The truck has been pretty much in storage for the last 30 years. I decided last fall to start work to get it road worthy once again.
I have a nephew that is getting started in the auto body and mechanical business, and he was excited to be getting some work.
My plans are to get it to be a solid daily driver. I don't have the resources to do a full restoration or full body work and paint. I've decided to go a little different route. This will be a bare metal finish, with some of the original green paint in some areas. This will not be rat rodded, or a restoration, but just a different finish on an old classic. I know many will not agree with the direction this project is headed, but so be it.
Loaded up the 49 and headed to the shop.
Work Begins
The following pictures will be close to what the finished truck will look like. This will be getting a clear sealer to protect the metal from further corrosion.