Used bench seat
I just bought a new one or should I say a almost new out of a wrecked S-10 Chevy pickup and I have the one I am taking out that is a bench not stock but in good shape if your interested.
Clay
My little 1949 Chevy pickup with a 327 stuffed it in. This is my daily driver that I have built (not finished if ever) that I drive to work unless the weather looks like today...snow, ice. :)
Talk about building odd things....this is a 1971 Harley-Davidson golf cart that I restored not to original but with a twist of camo. It is a gas motor that I rebuilt and it runs really good, the kids really like playing on this one. Can you ever have too many toys?
This is a 1963 Harley-Davidson Panhead that I restored and I drive it to work a few times a year to keep the seals all lubed and things working well. It's a kick start only and that will make you appreciate your electric starters I can tell you that! but it is very cool.
I had mentioned I like to restore and they are not always automobiles. This is a 1927J Harley-Davidson with factory sidecar I finished a few years back. Talk about hard to find parts for! But it's finished and looks real nice not to brag on myself.
I had to throw in a picture of my daughter Josie and I as she is my little Tommy Boy! She really likes the old trucks and helps me or is always around when I am working on them. She called the 72' Chevy The Big Block so I had a painter letter that real small on the tail gate. :)
I think it is...
This is the 1978 big block 454 that I built much like my 49's 327. Very much a performance motor but not close to anything that is too much to drive daily. It was dyno tested before we put it in the truck and this motor made a little over 500hp. Not a drag truck but way more than I need just...
Another rear/side shot of my 72'. It's victory red and it sure turns heads of people that liked that body style. I have a little over 1500 miles on it and finished it about two years ago so it don't get drove as much as it should. It's just that I have way too much invested and the paint is...
Here is my 1972 Chevy 4 wheeler that I built. It'a a ground up build, that took forever I have a 454 nicely built in it that's a whole lot of fun to drive too.
A front shot of my 49'. You can see the polished brass & copper radiator here. This took a lot of time and my hands turned black doing that little job! But I like it and it highlights something different and to me that's what it's all about making it your own.
A shot of my new motor sitting in the trucks motor compartment. I like the flat black look on the outside of this truck but I painted (after a lot of clean up and bondo work on the firewall) the motor area glossy black.
I painted the motor as it was being built Chevy orange even the...
Here's the little 327 motor that I dressed up as the rebuild was happening. It screams! Nothing stock but drives like a stock motor. I do drive it back and fourth to work most days but not much in this mess like today with snow and ice.
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