Kelle picked up a '54 Chevy truck to be a cool old parts hauler for the shop... this is what it looked like in the begining. Follow along to see the lo-buck build intended to keep this truck on the road for another 54 years!
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Kelle's '54 Chevy truck is becoming more solid by the day. This time, resto tech Randy Stange patches up the rusty floor in an unconventional act of auto recycling. All we can say is that the Camaro crowd may not like this one. In reality, no re-usable body panels were hurt in this fix, but the steel will go on living in the truck, and that's what really matters, right? The kick panels are gettin' the fix as well. Say goodbye to the Flintstone brakes!
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Kelle's blue '54 Chevy had some issues griding gears, so her and her dad pulled another old 3-speed from a parts '49 Chevy truck. It looks like they'll build 1 good shifting box out of the 2. It was also wheel cylinder rebuilding time, but some seem to be a little too crusty to reuse, even after a good hone job. The steel wheels that came with the truck are all cleaned up with new rubber mounted on 'em, and soon the Mexican blanket interior will go in. You'll have to see the cool old stuff Kelle found under the seat!
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Kelle's diggin' into her '54 Chevy Truck project. This time, she's got the wheels & brakes all torn apart and is rebuilding them all from the ground up. We hope she remembered how it came apart so it all goes back together safely!
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Kelle's been hauling all kinds of stuff around without a cool truck to do it in. In this blog, she points out the highlights of hew "new" 1954 Chevy, and the plans to trick it out... if you could call a bicycle in the bed "trick!"
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