50s Chevy Pick up

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Arlington1

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35 posts

109 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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So, having realised my dream of owning and American car with my 2015 Mustang, the itch of owning an American Classic is now worse, infact unbearable. We are talking tha kind of itch that needs a wire brush to deal with.

My dream has always been a 57 Chevy but I do not have anywhere to put one....at the moment and nor do I have the funds...at the moment.

So What I want right now is a 50s Chevy pick up. Must be a Chevy and ideally one that can just be used and I kinda lave the battered used look.

I want to do loads of research before I take the plunge but struggling to find clubs and forums to get involved in. Any ideas anyone. Ideally I am look to speak to some experts/owners.

TallDan

68 posts

146 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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I have a 50's Ford F100 and found http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum quite good, but for best info and good answers, I use a couple of groups on Facebook:

American Pickup Trucks in the UK and Beyond
American Cars UK

HTH

Filton-flyer

347 posts

86 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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I follow "UK Hotrods & Customs for sale" on Facebook, there's always pickups for sale, I'd love one but already have too many toys! biggrin

Arlington1

Original Poster:

35 posts

109 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Cheers guys
I am already on the hot rods one. Will take a look at the others.

Total loss

2,138 posts

226 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Arlington1 said:
So What I want right now is a 50s Chevy pick up. Must be a Chevy and ideally one that can just be used and I kinda lave the battered used look.

I want to do loads of research before I take the plunge but struggling to find clubs and forums to get involved in. Any ideas anyone. Ideally I am look to speak to some experts/owners.
Please be very very careful, there are plenty of heaps of junk out there that look good, but hide serious horrors mechanically. Remember that they are MOT exempt.

Arlington1

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35 posts

109 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Cheers, I have a certain amount of know how so will look for the obvious points such as rust etc but I guess you get what you pay for.

aeropilot

34,299 posts

226 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Arlington1 said:
Cheers, I have a certain amount of know how so will look for the obvious points such as rust etc but I guess you get what you pay for.
The other thing to think about is many have had front clip swaps and such like, so with the new VHI regs and post May 2018 declaration with mods etc., the more stock it is the potential less hassle it will be.

If you're registered on Rods n Sods forum, the guy you need to read posts from is "v8.jimmy" from Scotland who specialises in trucks and pickups. He seems to be the font of all knowledge on 40s/50s/60s pickups etc.




Arlington1

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35 posts

109 months

Friday 9th February 2018
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aeropilot said:
The other thing to think about is many have had front clip swaps and such like, so with the new VHI regs and post May 2018 declaration with mods etc., the more stock it is the potential less hassle it will be.

If you're registered on Rods n Sods forum, the guy you need to read posts from is "v8.jimmy" from Scotland who specialises in trucks and pickups. He seems to be the font of all knowledge on 40s/50s/60s pickups etc.
Okay, thats interesting. I had noticed the front clip thing and is something that I certainly would have looked to either doing myself or buying one with it done, so will bear that in mind. Seen a couple of nice trucks in the states already and on the strength of that, I am going to settle for a 58/59 Apache, even if it means a longer wait.

testosteronefuelledmeathead

295 posts

76 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Arlington1 said:
So, having realised my dream of owning and American car with my 2015 Mustang, the itch of owning an American Classic is now worse, infact unbearable. We are talking tha kind of itch that needs a wire brush to deal with.

My dream has always been a 57 Chevy but I do not have anywhere to put one....at the moment and nor do I have the funds...at the moment.

So What I want right now is a 50s Chevy pick up. Must be a Chevy and ideally one that can just be used and I kinda lave the battered used look.

I want to do loads of research before I take the plunge but struggling to find clubs and forums to get involved in. Any ideas anyone. Ideally I am look to speak to some experts/owners.
Looks like you need a resto mod 3100. Plenty about in the states. I import a few cars I was looking at a 6cl 2 door 56 Bel Air last night that was about 14k door to door. That might be interesting

Edited by testosteronefuelledmeathead on Tuesday 13th February 12:59

aeropilot

34,299 posts

226 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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testosteronefuelledmeathead said:
Looks like you need a resto mod 3100. Plenty about in the states.
With all the new changes, I'd be cautious of a lot of US resto-mod stuff now, especially with pick-ups that have had front-clips done, bagged suspensions, frame changes and other newer running gear etc.


Arlington1

Original Poster:

35 posts

109 months

Friday 30th March 2018
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Well, I only went and did it!!

SRT Hellcat

7,017 posts

216 months

Saturday 31st March 2018
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Congratulations. What does it drive like

Arlington1

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35 posts

109 months

Sunday 1st April 2018
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Its pretty good. Needs some sorting but nthin major.