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1950  Chevrolet  Pickup  

Stk. 1187 1950 Chevrolet Pick-Up
It's called "Show Tie", of course referring to the famous Chevrolet bow tie emblem, but Showtime is what this grand creation is all about. Planned for a number of years, this 1950 Chevy 5-window truck took four years to complete to the highest of standards and only the finest materials, components, and craftsmen were used from start to finish. The cost to construct this truly one of a kind masterpiece was just shy of $200,000 and the experts who have viewed it agree it is the best of the best. Having appeared in only 3 major shows since it was finished in October '07, it won Mequiars Magnificent Masterpiece and Rod & Custom Magazine Top Ten in 2007. In the ISCA World of Wheels in Atlanta, GA '08, it won Classic Truck Magazine "Smooth & In the Groove" award, Best in Class, and Best Truck of Show. It's latest appearance came in Richmond, VA '08 at the Super Chevy Show where it was crowned Super Chevy Magazine Editor's Choice, as well as Best in Class and Best Truck of Show. Details of the chassis include builder's custom spec Fatman frame; Fatman Mustang II front end with Monroe shocks; C4 Corvette rear end (2.70:1) with polished halfshafts and Monroe shocks; Boer front brakes and Corvette rear brakes with all stainless custom lines; Summit chrome master with booster; Summit proportioning valve; and Lohar emergency brake. Components of the drive train are as follows: 502/502 GM crate motor with March serpentine system; AFCO Nascar style crossflow radiator; turbo 400 transmission; Sanderson headers; Edelbrock 750 CFM carb; Mallory ignition; MSD starter; custom fab exhaust by Streetmetal Fabrication; and Holley fuel pump. All the body work and paint was done by Streetmetal Fabrication and includes extensive, but subtle, modifications to the cab, hood, front and rear fender; running boards; splash guards;, front apron; roll pan; steel bed floor (custom made); firewall; dash; and the entire engine compartment with all steel engine cover. Interior features are handmade dash by Streetmetal Fabrication; gauges by Classic Instruments; A/C by Vintage Air; waterfall steering wheel by Flaming River with Ididit chrome tilt column; complete interior done by Paul Atkins of Alabama; Kenwood stereo with AM/FM/CD/MP3 head and Alpine amp. After going over what went into the building of "Show Tie", there are not enough words to describe it. Mequiars said it best when they dubbed it a Magnificent Masterpiece. Call 800-650-1055 or visit www.autobarnclassiccars.com for more information.

$ 149,995
Concord, North Carolina

Date Placed: 6/17/2008
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