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1951 Chevy 3100 Shortbed
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From Carl : This is my 1951 Chevy shortbed 3100 with the original 216 motor, original 3-on-the-tree shifter, and original 6-lug wheels. The very next week, I found this 1951 truck advertised on the bulletin board at the Navy Exchange on base. I immediately called the owner, looked at the truck and purchased it that same day. This truck was cheaper than the 1953 and in better overall condition. I took the motor to Precision Crankshaft in Jacksonville, Florida for a complete rebuild. The motor now runs beautifully. The tires that were on the truck literally fell apart at about two years into the build so, at that time, I pulled the axles, installed new bearings, inspected and re-lubed the differential, and rebuilt the drum brakes. I looked for a cheap set of tires just to see it through the remainder of the build and, whaddayaknow, found a set of Coker whitewalls at a garage sale on Craigslist. The tires were still in the original wrapping and are correct for the truck. The only major change to the truck, as a safety precaution, was to install a power-brake booster and dual-chamber master cylinder so the truck will actually stop when I need it to. My buddy, Bob Ramsey, installed the wiring harness and ensured the electrical system was A-OK. He also suffers from a bit of OCD and was absolutely meticulous in building the electrical system and securing all connections with watertight fittings. The electrical system, from front-to-back, looks like a factory install. Thanks Bob! Reaching the end of my military assignment in Jacksonville in May 2011, and with orders in hand to a one-year tour in the Middle East, I pulled the truck out of the shop, put it on a trailer, and put it into storage for the next 12 months. I returned from the Middle East in May of 2012, did some pre-op prep on the truck, got it fired up and have been enjoying driving it ever since. I still have a few bits and pieces to install to make the truck complete. My next upgrade is to install the Trique Mfg Altman Easy-Latches to allow my doors to close without having to slam them. I did take a first place trophy at the very first Cruise-In in which I put the truck on display. I do prefer to drive it rather than show it.
Carl
Great write-up, great pictures. We have strong ties to the Auto Hobby Shops from various duty stations. Those experiences gave us the idea to start up this Virtual Garage and the concept of shared knowledge. Thanks for this contribution and thank you for your service to our Country (hubba dubba bubba guy! -30- |
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