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#533986 - Fri May 01 2009 12:58 PM 1951 Chevy 3100 *
Project-51 Offline
New Guy
Registered: Thu Oct 25 2007 12:00 PM
Posts: 3
Loc: Kingsville, TX
I saw this truck sitting in a field on the side of the highway with a “For Sale” sign in the window. I stopped and looked it over and bought the truck for $1000. The seller also gave me a 5 window cab, another bed box, and a few extra fenders and such. This happened in April 2003 and when the wife and kids saw the truck they named it “Project 51”.
I torn the truck down to the frame and cleaned everything possible, I wasn’t sure at this point what the entire plan was for the truck except that it wasn’t going to be a trailer queen.
I’m a retired Navy Seabee and our motto is “Can Do”, I have learned from my father and my experience in the Seabee’s that you can do about anything with the right attitude. So the project was really just about time and money. Time was something I had some of; money was something I was going to have to scrimp and save for to do this project with. As I got a little money together, I did a little on the truck.
I rebuilt the suspension with new tapered front wheel bearings, new drum brake setup all around, a dual master cylinder, and riding on Dotech shocks. The engine, a 1962 235 back with the SM420 tranny, was completely disassembled and bored out .40 over, new valves installed in the heads, a little stiffer cam and springs and then topped off with the Offenhauser 2x1 intake with 2 Holey/Weber 2bbl carbs and a Fenton header system feeding into 2 Smithy mufflers, sounds like the 50’s. Fire is provided by a reworked distributor with a Pertronixs kit and the whole truck was converted to 12 volts.
I have dabbled with some body work in the past but this was a new experience for me. I cut out a lot of rust and welded in new sheet metal panels that I formed with a hammer and dolly, shaved the drip rails on the roof, beat out a lot of dents and welded up some stress cracks. I used fiberglass to smooth out the firewall and then primed and painted the truck using epoxy primmer and single stage urethane from Eastwood Co, the color is “Burnout Blue Metallic”. This was my first time painting so between reading articles on this site, watching Gearz, Trucks and the other Powerblock shows. I was ready to go, and all in all I think it turned out OK.
In December 2008, a friend asked me to bring the 90% done truck to a “Toys for Tots” car show, and to my amazement I won a 1st place trophy in the under construction category.
It has taken me 6 years to finish this truck, and the only thing I didn’t do on it is the machine work on the engine, I assembled it, and the upholstery on the seats. Also I did this in my 2 stall garage. My daughter, Kim, who when she first saw the truck 6 years ago in the driveway was mortified and embarrassed, my wife, Jan, thought the truck was ugly and could not believe what I got myself into, but both love the truck and think is it wonderful. Jan enjoys telling others about “Project 51” and showing them pictures of the truck. When someone comes over, she has to take them out to the garage to show them the truck.
I love the feel of driving an old truck and have a real felling of accomplishment in doing it myself. I think everyone should get a project and get their hands dirt so they can feel as good as I do when I drive my truck.

Thanks for such a great site and all the help.
Mike

Please view my pictures at snapfish.com
http://project51.snapfish.com/snapfish/otsc=SYE/otsi=WCR


Edited by Project-51 (Fri Jun 05 2009 11:35 PM)
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#534142 - Fri May 01 2009 10:50 PM Re: 1951 Chevy 3100 [Re: Project-51]
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Registered: Tue Dec 11 2001 12:00 PM
Posts: 5366
Loc: Boiling Springs, S. C. 29316
Mike, this is a great story and one that needs telling over and over. Its an inspiration to all who love old iron and the will to try. I can only imagine how big your chest must be as you ride down the road. You can now stand in the circle with the best of them...and have a beautiful truck as a testimony to your story!

Welcome to the bolt. I'm sure you have much to contribute to others. See ya around the garage.
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#545977 - Fri Jun 12 2009 09:10 AM Re: 1951 Chevy 3100 [Re: Achipmunk]
tom moore Offline
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Registered: Wed May 31 2006 12:00 PM
Posts: 126
Loc: New Hampshire
Liked the story...the attitude, color. Good work, good job. Thanks for posting.
tom
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#545998 - Fri Jun 12 2009 11:08 AM Re: 1951 Chevy 3100 [Re: tom moore]
FriedGreenTmater Offline
Shop Shark
Registered: Fri Jun 05 2009 10:27 AM
Posts: 871
Loc: colorado
i like the color too. i considered a blue for my project, but decided to go green just so I could make the green joke to the ricers.
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#546152 - Fri Jun 12 2009 08:34 PM Re: 1951 Chevy 3100 [Re: FriedGreenTmater]
jockbolter50 Offline
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Registered: Mon Mar 10 2008 05:55 PM
Posts: 2219
Loc: Dundonald Scotland .U.K.
Great story Mike....You should be real proud of your achievement.
An inspiration to us all!
Nice job.
Jock. thumbs_up
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#559806 - Tue Jul 28 2009 04:35 PM Re: 1951 Chevy 3100 [Re: jockbolter50]
Project-51 Offline
New Guy
Registered: Thu Oct 25 2007 12:00 PM
Posts: 3
Loc: Kingsville, TX
Have had a great time with my wife and friends going to car shows in the area. Out of the 3 - I have attended since completing the truck I have won 2 first place trophies. What a feeling to know people like what you do.

If you can - do it - you won't regret it and if you have kids get them involved too, they will appreciate it and you'll have a great time bonding with them.
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