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1950 Chevy Pick up
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Lyle Brown's '50 Chevy Truck
What do you do when the job you have worked diligently at for 25 years goes to someone overseas, and you are left with nothing just before retirement? If you are Lyle Brown, you build a 4,000 square-foot shop on your secluded property in northeastern Washington and get back to work-but not "that" kind of work.
See, Lyle is like many of us and has been into the hot rod/car building scene since he was 15 years old. He figured with that passion and the skills he learned as a millwright, he'd open his own shop called So Low Rod Shop. Things have been going well for Lyle since the switch, and he was working on a '54 Studebaker car that a friend just had to have. Said friend had a '50 Chevy truck that was a nice rust-free pickup that suffered from an engine fire and was parked, so a deal was made, and in that deal Lyle got the truck.
Lyle put the truck in the corner of the shop for a couple of years until he had a vision of how he wanted to build it. He planned to do something different since there are thousands of these Chevy trucks out there, but he also wanted it to be tasteful and look a bit old school. Lyle is very capable at most aspects of the build process, but avoids body and paintwork. As it happened, his friend Jon Entwistle had an opening in his shop, so he brought over every bit of sheetmetal except the bed for Jon to get started on. Next, Lyle ordered a TCI Mustang II clip, a complete Ridetech system, and a Lokar shifter and e-brake from Tim's Hot Rod in Davenport, Washington.
Lyle had discussed with Jon the idea of shortening the wheelbase on the old truck some, but was unsure how much until one night after staring at the frame for quite some time, Lyle grabbed the Sawzall and deftly removed 5 inches of framerail just behind the cab. From here Lyle got started cutting the bedsides and running boards to match the new wheelbase. He fabricated brackets to assemble a triangulated four-link setup, which would incorporate the airbags. The rear was also C-notched. Lyle installed the TCI front clip and with the truck back on the ground, even with the Ridetech all the way down, it still wasn't low enough, so he kicked up the frame both front and rear 2 inches before he was happy with the truck's profile. Painted steel wheels shod in radial whitewalls and four-bar spinners now added to the aforementioned profile.
Back to the bed, Lyle soon fabricated a raised steel bed floor to clear the Camaro rearend. He also made a custom front bed panel that has just a little bit of a curve in it to match the back of the cab-trick! He then filled the stake pockets, raised the running boards, made a custom tailgate complete with one-off latches, sectioned the bottoms of the front fenders for ground clearance, and a few more tricks were done to the bed to really set it apart, but very subtly.
Of course, when it came time to plan the interior, Lyle had some ideas. First, he wanted to use a set of GMC gauges because of their tan color. He modified the stock column to work with the manual rack-and-pinion and put a Corvair steering wheel with a secret Corvette badge as a horn button, atop the painted column. Lyle also filled the radio and switch holes in the dash for a much cleaner, but not too clean look. All necessary controls are hidden under the dash now. Lyle talked to his upholsterer Antonio about stitching in a pinstripe design that Lyle came up with into the seat before Antonio recovered the stock bench. Antonio had Action Sportswear in Spokane do the embroidery before sewing up the two-tone tuck and roll.
Lyle wanted the truck to be reliable and get reasonably decent gas mileage, so he found an original 350 Chevy small-block that was in a boat. After close inspection, he left it together before bolting it to a Turbo 350 and dropping the combo into the truck. Lyle picked up an Offenhauser Tri-power intake and rebuilt three junkyard Rochester 2GC carbs for it. He then sat down at his bench and designed and built progressive linkage to meter gas into the 3x2 setup-which gets almost 18 mpg by the way.
Finishing off Lyle's dream and handiwork is the body and paintwork by Jon. PPG Indian Turquoise was picked for its timeless looks and because it isn't a color that screams "look at me" even though it does get your attention. All this was done in a mere seven months.
Since the truck was finished, Lyle and his wife Esther have logged many a carefree mile and have been all over this country, even following the blacktop up into Canada for some shows. With a truck this good looking maybe Lyle should have gotten laid off long ago so he could really get to work!
Lyle Brown
Colville, Washington
1950 Chevrolet
CHASSIS
FRAME: stock
MODIFICATIONS: kicked up 2 inches front and rear, shortened 5 inches, C-notched, boxed, by owner
REAREND / RATIO: 10-bolt / 2.75:1
REAR SUSPENSION: custom triangulated 4-link, RideTech 'bags
REAR BRAKES: GM drum
FRONT SUSPENSION: TCI Mustang II
FRONT BRAKES: GM disc
STEERING BOX: manual rack-and-pinion
WHEELS: Chevy steel, 15x6
TIRES: Dayton 3 1/2-inch whitewall, 235/75R15
GAS TANK: stock
DRIVETRAIN
ENGINE: '74 Chevy 350
HEADS: stock
VALVE COVERS: Corvette
MANIFOLD / INDUCTION: Offenhauser 3x2 / Rochester 2GC, by owner
IGNITION: HEI
EXHAUST / MUFFLERS: 21/4-inch mandrel, by owner / Summit glass pack
HEADERS: Patriot block huggers
TRANSMISSION: Turbo 350
BODY
STYLE: 3100
FENDERS FRONT / REAR: stock steel
HOOD: stock, shaved
GRILLE: stock, rechromed
BED: stock, shortened 5 inches, filled stake pockets, curved front bed panel, custom tailgate latches, by owner
BED WOOD: custom raised steel floor, by owner
BODYWORK BY: Jon Entwistle
PAINT BY: Jon Entwistle
PAINT TYPE / COLOR: PPG / Indian Turquoise
HEADLIGHTS / TAILLIGHTS: stock / '38 Dodge
BUMPERS: stock, rechromed, front bumper on rear with custom rear roll pan, by owner
INTERIOR
GAUGES: GMC
DASH: stock, smoothed, by owner
AIR CONDITIONING: none
STEERING WHEEL: Corvair
STEERING COLUMN: stock, modified
SEAT: stock bench
UPHOLSTERY BY: Antonio Colon
MATERIAL / COLOR: marine vinyl / turquoise, white
CARPET: tan, custom
Read more: http://www.classictrucks.com/features/1005clt_1950_chevy_3100_pickup_truck/
See, Lyle is like many of us and has been into the hot rod/car building scene since he was 15 years old. He figured with that passion and the skills he learned as a millwright, he'd open his own shop called So Low Rod Shop. Things have been going well for Lyle since the switch, and he was working on a '54 Studebaker car that a friend just had to have. Said friend had a '50 Chevy truck that was a nice rust-free pickup that suffered from an engine fire and was parked, so a deal was made, and in that deal Lyle got the truck.
Lyle put the truck in the corner of the shop for a couple of years until he had a vision of how he wanted to build it. He planned to do something different since there are thousands of these Chevy trucks out there, but he also wanted it to be tasteful and look a bit old school. Lyle is very capable at most aspects of the build process, but avoids body and paintwork. As it happened, his friend Jon Entwistle had an opening in his shop, so he brought over every bit of sheetmetal except the bed for Jon to get started on. Next, Lyle ordered a TCI Mustang II clip, a complete Ridetech system, and a Lokar shifter and e-brake from Tim's Hot Rod in Davenport, Washington.
Lyle had discussed with Jon the idea of shortening the wheelbase on the old truck some, but was unsure how much until one night after staring at the frame for quite some time, Lyle grabbed the Sawzall and deftly removed 5 inches of framerail just behind the cab. From here Lyle got started cutting the bedsides and running boards to match the new wheelbase. He fabricated brackets to assemble a triangulated four-link setup, which would incorporate the airbags. The rear was also C-notched. Lyle installed the TCI front clip and with the truck back on the ground, even with the Ridetech all the way down, it still wasn't low enough, so he kicked up the frame both front and rear 2 inches before he was happy with the truck's profile. Painted steel wheels shod in radial whitewalls and four-bar spinners now added to the aforementioned profile.
Back to the bed, Lyle soon fabricated a raised steel bed floor to clear the Camaro rearend. He also made a custom front bed panel that has just a little bit of a curve in it to match the back of the cab-trick! He then filled the stake pockets, raised the running boards, made a custom tailgate complete with one-off latches, sectioned the bottoms of the front fenders for ground clearance, and a few more tricks were done to the bed to really set it apart, but very subtly.
Of course, when it came time to plan the interior, Lyle had some ideas. First, he wanted to use a set of GMC gauges because of their tan color. He modified the stock column to work with the manual rack-and-pinion and put a Corvair steering wheel with a secret Corvette badge as a horn button, atop the painted column. Lyle also filled the radio and switch holes in the dash for a much cleaner, but not too clean look. All necessary controls are hidden under the dash now. Lyle talked to his upholsterer Antonio about stitching in a pinstripe design that Lyle came up with into the seat before Antonio recovered the stock bench. Antonio had Action Sportswear in Spokane do the embroidery before sewing up the two-tone tuck and roll.
Lyle wanted the truck to be reliable and get reasonably decent gas mileage, so he found an original 350 Chevy small-block that was in a boat. After close inspection, he left it together before bolting it to a Turbo 350 and dropping the combo into the truck. Lyle picked up an Offenhauser Tri-power intake and rebuilt three junkyard Rochester 2GC carbs for it. He then sat down at his bench and designed and built progressive linkage to meter gas into the 3x2 setup-which gets almost 18 mpg by the way.
Finishing off Lyle's dream and handiwork is the body and paintwork by Jon. PPG Indian Turquoise was picked for its timeless looks and because it isn't a color that screams "look at me" even though it does get your attention. All this was done in a mere seven months.
Since the truck was finished, Lyle and his wife Esther have logged many a carefree mile and have been all over this country, even following the blacktop up into Canada for some shows. With a truck this good looking maybe Lyle should have gotten laid off long ago so he could really get to work!
Lyle Brown
Colville, Washington
1950 Chevrolet
CHASSIS
FRAME: stock
MODIFICATIONS: kicked up 2 inches front and rear, shortened 5 inches, C-notched, boxed, by owner
REAREND / RATIO: 10-bolt / 2.75:1
REAR SUSPENSION: custom triangulated 4-link, RideTech 'bags
REAR BRAKES: GM drum
FRONT SUSPENSION: TCI Mustang II
FRONT BRAKES: GM disc
STEERING BOX: manual rack-and-pinion
WHEELS: Chevy steel, 15x6
TIRES: Dayton 3 1/2-inch whitewall, 235/75R15
GAS TANK: stock
DRIVETRAIN
ENGINE: '74 Chevy 350
HEADS: stock
VALVE COVERS: Corvette
MANIFOLD / INDUCTION: Offenhauser 3x2 / Rochester 2GC, by owner
IGNITION: HEI
EXHAUST / MUFFLERS: 21/4-inch mandrel, by owner / Summit glass pack
HEADERS: Patriot block huggers
TRANSMISSION: Turbo 350
BODY
STYLE: 3100
FENDERS FRONT / REAR: stock steel
HOOD: stock, shaved
GRILLE: stock, rechromed
BED: stock, shortened 5 inches, filled stake pockets, curved front bed panel, custom tailgate latches, by owner
BED WOOD: custom raised steel floor, by owner
BODYWORK BY: Jon Entwistle
PAINT BY: Jon Entwistle
PAINT TYPE / COLOR: PPG / Indian Turquoise
HEADLIGHTS / TAILLIGHTS: stock / '38 Dodge
BUMPERS: stock, rechromed, front bumper on rear with custom rear roll pan, by owner
INTERIOR
GAUGES: GMC
DASH: stock, smoothed, by owner
AIR CONDITIONING: none
STEERING WHEEL: Corvair
STEERING COLUMN: stock, modified
SEAT: stock bench
UPHOLSTERY BY: Antonio Colon
MATERIAL / COLOR: marine vinyl / turquoise, white
CARPET: tan, custom
Read more: http://www.classictrucks.com/features/1005clt_1950_chevy_3100_pickup_truck/
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
1948 Chevy Panel Truck
1948 Chevy Panel Van
-Street rod
-350 v8 with Eldebrock carb, headers
-350 tranny
-S10 chassis
-Power steering
-Power Brakes
-VDO gauges
-Bear claw door Latches
This panel truck runs and drives down the highway excellent. The interior is complete and looks great. It has been chopped about 4 inches. All 4 wide white wall tires
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
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203 pick up- Messages : 300
Date d'inscription : 12/09/2013
Age : 44
Localisation : Seine-et-Marne
1953 CHEVROLET 3100 CUSTOM PICKUP
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Re: Chevy Pick up 1947 - 1954 custom & mild custom
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203 pick up- Messages : 300
Date d'inscription : 12/09/2013
Age : 44
Localisation : Seine-et-Marne
Custom Sickles - Chevy 1950
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1948 Chevrolet
Over $90,000 was spent on this chopped resto-mod. Power steering, Power brakes, A/C & Automatic. Powertrain is a polished 355 Chevy w/RV cam & 700R4 overdrive transmission. Mustang II front clip. Disc brakes. Power windows. Vintage a/c. Dakota digital gauges. Choppoed 6 inches. 10-Bolt 3.55 rear end. Ceramic headers. Magnaflow exhaust. Coker white walls. The bed has all-steel panel-wagon rear doors. As a matter of fact, there is NO fiberglass on this truck; it's all steel.
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
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Re: Chevy Pick up 1947 - 1954 custom & mild custom
1954 chevy pickup. Chopped 4 1/2 inches, shaved hood, frenched headlights, shaved door handles, suicide doors, smoothed running boards, smoothed tailgate, frenched '59 caddy taillights, 1959 impala dash, custom steering wheel, 1962 impala bucket seats, bumpers from a 1957 chevy pickup, a souped up 235 inline 6 with all the goodies (cam, intake, headers, finned aluminum, dual point distributor), an aluminum 4 speed from a 67 camaro, a nova rear end, and lowered with reverse eye main springs, lowering blocks, and removed some springs
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
1953 Chevrolet Other 3100 Custom
Custom Built by BBT Fabrications
755 Miles Since Complete Build
ATK Small Block 378 HP - 429 TQ
Hardwood Bed with Aluminum Skid Strips
Custom Vintage Air Conditioning System
The exceptional Battleship Grey Exterior of this 53 pickup is highlighted by a custom chopped cab, hood louvres, wood bed strips that are finished with an ebony stain and satin finish. The large chrome front grill along with chrome front and rear bumpers are in excellent condition. Two tone wheels with bullet style hub caps and fat white wall tires round out the look. The interior in this one off custom is over the top! Handpicked Italian leather flows throughout the interior, covering the custom cut bench seat and door panels, while red suede inserts break up the pattern. The seats are plush but firm and comfortable. The tasteful and custom streamlined gauges all keep an eye on vitals and are housed next to the hidden stereo compartment. Pull off the cover to reveal an in dash CD player with Bluetooth and DVD capabilities and hidden speakers throughout. Power windows and vintage air conditioning controls are also conveniently placed within reach to keep things cool.
Power comes from a 350 cid small block Chevy motor which produces 378 horsepower & 429 pounds of torque. The small block is backed by a smooth shifting automatic transmission and a 12 bolt rearend that houses a 3.73 gear. The truck starts easily and settles into a sinister idle, hinting at the well balanced power than lies beneath the custom louvered hood. With 429 pounds of torque, there is power to spare at any point.
755 Miles Since Complete Build
ATK Small Block 378 HP - 429 TQ
Hardwood Bed with Aluminum Skid Strips
Custom Vintage Air Conditioning System
The exceptional Battleship Grey Exterior of this 53 pickup is highlighted by a custom chopped cab, hood louvres, wood bed strips that are finished with an ebony stain and satin finish. The large chrome front grill along with chrome front and rear bumpers are in excellent condition. Two tone wheels with bullet style hub caps and fat white wall tires round out the look. The interior in this one off custom is over the top! Handpicked Italian leather flows throughout the interior, covering the custom cut bench seat and door panels, while red suede inserts break up the pattern. The seats are plush but firm and comfortable. The tasteful and custom streamlined gauges all keep an eye on vitals and are housed next to the hidden stereo compartment. Pull off the cover to reveal an in dash CD player with Bluetooth and DVD capabilities and hidden speakers throughout. Power windows and vintage air conditioning controls are also conveniently placed within reach to keep things cool.
Power comes from a 350 cid small block Chevy motor which produces 378 horsepower & 429 pounds of torque. The small block is backed by a smooth shifting automatic transmission and a 12 bolt rearend that houses a 3.73 gear. The truck starts easily and settles into a sinister idle, hinting at the well balanced power than lies beneath the custom louvered hood. With 429 pounds of torque, there is power to spare at any point.
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We don't care the People Says , Rock 'n' roll is here to stay - Danny & the Juniors - 1958
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