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01 November 2015 # 3111
1951 Chevy 3100 1/2-Ton
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From Mark : I wanted to document my build on the Stovebolt site. (And it was good timing as we are starting a forum just for this kind of detail ~ Editor) I picked up a 1951 Chevy 3100 1/2-ton in late August in various forms of disassembly and I aim to get her back on the road by Thanksgiving! I first starting working on older cars around 14 years old when I got a 1972 VW Super Beetle (which I just finished a frame-off restoration this past August). Also, at about 16 years of age, I got a 1964 Chevy C-10 Fleetside that I completed a partial restoration on. I then completed a 1974 VW Super Beetle and after selling both that and the '64 Chevy, I took a 10 year pause to get through college and start on a career! I wasn't working on old cars during that time but I never lost the itch!.
After finishing my pan-off restoration of the 1972 Super Beetle, I was already itching for another project (my wife was not, however, but she lets me pursue my second love). I took my time and discretely started flipping thru Craigslist and Facebook ads of local projects for sale. I was shocked at how readily available these pickups still are! Unfortunately, I had to weed thru lots of ads asking for what guys had invested in their unfinished project or projects that were just simply too far gone for me. Then one day it happened. An ad showed up on Craigslist for a 1951 3100 Chevy that had no pictures and only a price - but the seller was responsive and very close in proximity! I grabbed a buddy and we went to go see it one Thursday night. The pickup was all I wanted it to be. Solid and straight frame, decent body (although completely disassembled), a stock motor and transmission (that supposedly ran) and even a Mustang II clip included but not yet installed! I left knowing I'd buy the pickup and played the game with the seller. He needed it out of his storage shack to store another project that his son had lost interest in, and he just didn't have the time to deal with it. Lots of guys were making offers on parts and he just wanted it gone as a whole. I made a fair, yet lucrative offer and after about a 30 minute discussion, the car hauler was on its way and I was the proud owner of a clean titled 1951 Chevy 3100 1/2-ton. Let the games begin!
I also spent a night out in a farmers field picking thru about five cabs / partial AD trucks for parts. I scored big time, coming out with the following for peanuts:
Mark
PROJECT BUILD JOURNAL! Mark is participating in the Project Build Journal portion the the Restoration forums. He'll be writing, wrenching, illustrating, and photographing as he documents his rebuild. Keep track of the restoration project details in the DITY Gallery and check for new photos to his photo album. Any and all questions welcome! If you post in the forum, others can share in the discussion. Thanks ~ Editor
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