Attention to detail can really make all the difference when building a custom vehicle, and while not everyone can appreciate it, the effort to go the extra mile shines for those that know. This 1949 ...
The truck you see here was originally purchased in the mid '90s by Lorenzo's compadre Chris. With intentions of restoring it to show condition, Chris' dreams were cut short when he died. Since his ...
At 11 years old, Oklahoma City classic truck enthusiast Kirk Hager learned how to drive behind the wheel of his grandfather Arthur Cross' '52 Chevrolet pickup. In fact, Kirk loved the old truck so ...
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Building a custom exhaust system can be an extremely tedious process if the fabricator is uninitiated, ill prepared, or improperly equipped. But with the right tools, skills, and a decent array of ...
What happens when an enthusiast wants the old-school looks of a classic American hot-rod, but with the modern performance of the today's vehicles? Well, the owner of this Chevy 3100 pickup truck ...
As often happens with old cars and trucks, this half-ton 1949 Chevrolet 3100 was neglected a lot of years, parked outside uncovered winter after winter. Rust set in and the engine fell apart. The ...
Building a custom car is usually done for a specific purpose. Some do it to bring back childhood memories, others do it as a personal challenge, but every once in a while you'll run into a build that ...
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