Custom 1962 1/2 Ton Chevy Shortbed Stepside Truck on 2040-cars
Caldwell, Idaho, United States
Started Frame-Off Restoration all pieces have been blasted treated or patched up. This is my unique 62' Truck I've been working on it the past 5 years. I love this truck, but with my growing family, I'd like to re-invest into something that can fit my wife and 3 boys. Gutters removed and smoothed out. Custom Tailgate discreet latches, Tear drop rear brake lights installed on fenders. capped off holes to the bed rails. Lowered with torsion bars. Awesome '62 Truck true big back window truck. The 350 has been rebuilt bored .30 over and all engine parts are new except for the intake and heads. Intake is a single plane eldebrock torker and heads are from a late 60's corvette double camel humps. The inner fenders have been upgraded to new Chrome inner fenders that accent the engine beautifully. These trucks have gutters, but I've removed mine to have a smooth custom look and it looks sharp. hood seams have been welded and smoothed out to appear like the hood was one piece. World Class 5 speed transmission from IROC Z28 Camaro. All paint is from House of Colors. Mixed Tangerine orange with a slick brown. Nice bright orange in the sun, outstanding orange/brown in the shade. This is still in project mode and requires some small attention. Bed area not complete (all rails there), small over spray on driver door (Very Minor), I drive this truck frequently so there are signs of use (I did not want to spend all this money only for it to sit in a garage), No interior Carpet, minor wiring issues, and transmission pedal is stiff (needs Booster, had one an old booster before I rebuilt the motor, but I didn't like the look so I just didn't use it), everything very fixable. Invested almost 20k I have to reduce the size of some photos before I can post a couple others, but I'll try and load a couple more later. I can send more upon request too. They will just be larger files. Sale will include Truck and will include a front suspension disc brakes setup from a 1979 C10 1/2 ton truck. These are essentially universal so if you want disc brakes you can choose to swap when you want. |
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