1955 Chevrolet 3100 Stepside Pickup Truck Build Project

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1955 Chevrolet 3100 Stepside Pickup Truck Build Project

Project Built By:
Hot Rod Factory
20042 Polk St NE
East Bethel, MN 55011
763-413-9333

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This video purpose is to tell world about amazing car build project and to inspire ever growing car builder community around the world. So if you're inspired in building your own car and want to learn more about how to do it in best way, don't hesitate and read build source page so you can learn something new and if something is not clear you can always ask builder some questions about the build.
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Our son has a 1955 3100 he bought from my dad before he passed away in 2014 ! He just put Chevy 383 stroker, auto, in it ! Gonna be a cool truck when he's done !👍

timothyroatenberry
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Oh yeah, Very nice build. Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful 55'

garysoutham
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What a work truck turned into a gem. Damn the stories that truck could have told..I'd listened all day. Great work yall. Next time take off the nice rims and put on the ole beaters.. just cause it has covers in the front dont mean dirt or dust won't get on em from the back..lol. I don't think I've ever seen a battery lay on its side like that. Hmmmm

FlyEaglesFly
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That's a good looking ride. Lots of work.

lowhb
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👍👍👍Aaawson and simply Beautiful work 👍👍👍!! Keep up the Beautiful work !!

mikebryant
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Nice truck
Those rear inner fender extensions where did you buy them or did you fab them yourself

HUGHTHOMAS-rm
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Love the build! Have a question. I am restoring a 55 as well. I did what it looks like you did. It appears you put the cowl vent cover, in front of the windshield, on after the windshield was put in. I have my windshield in and am having trouble putting the cowl vent cover on. I am being told that I have to remove the windshield (yuck!) and put the cowl vent cover on then put the windshield back in. Were you able to put the cowl vent cover in some other way? Would truly appreciate any help someone could give!

suelyndonsatchell
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Whats the deal with the panel on the back of the cab?

JosrRocks
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PAINSTAKING PERFECTION.... Its funny how when i have the money... i dont have time.... when i have time i dont have a damn shop space....i have been SLOWLY working on my 57 GMC deluxe cab.... since 2000.... yea its that SLOW.... id say im about 30 percent done....changes ... mistakes... some thievery can set you back big time... life changes as well.... my advice to ANYONE wanting to do a build.... ANY build.... stop. AND THHIINNKK IT THROUGH THOROUGHLY CONSIDER And start with the WORST CRAP FIRST.... Because over time the worst crap will only become MORE EXPENSIVE.... GOOD LUCK

chrisfisher
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What size of rear tyres have you managed to put on?

adriansmolski
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WHAT WAS THE COST FROM START TO FINISH?

kennethjackson
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The photos are great but I’d like to see how it’s done. I’ve never understood how an old rusty truck gets saved.

Imwright
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Love the truck great job sweet but the rims and tires suck just makes you want to walk away and not take a second look it's a truck put some rubber under it.

georgefirman
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why doesn't anyone fill the cowl vent grille in front of the windshield? i think i will on my '55 i'm starting and supply air to the cowl from the grille sides, ram air style

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