As some of you may have heard we are building a street rod truck to pull the race trailer. It is a 1956 Ford Panel truck. We bought it in NM in basically drivable condition, drove it home in fact, but have since then torn much of it apart and are redoing it to my standards. It had a Chevy 400 engine, 6 speed T56 tranny out of a 93 Camaro LT1, Ford 9" rear, disk brakes on the front and drums rear, AC, 6 way power seats and new electronic instrument cluster when we bought it. Since we have had it we have installed Toyota power steering box, tilt steering column, Power boosted brakes, hanging pedals, electric windows and cowl vent, remote controlled door locks with Miata inside door handles, filled the glove box and ashtray doors in the dash, added a lower dash extension and center console. We have also torn out all the old wiring and doing a complete rewire and adding lot of electronic goodies.
There is no rust in the sheet metal, but there were some significant dents in the fenders that were bondoed over that I have stripped and straightened, frenched in LED repro 99 Caddy taillights, LED backup lights, smoothed the firewall, filled about 100 extra holes. I had to rebuild the hinge mounts inside the pass side rear door that had been sprung and torn loose.
If anyone wants hands on experience in street rod construction (think American Hot Rod or Overhaulin) I don't mind anyone coming by and watching or lending a hand. In fact I have had several forum friends travel from out of state just to work with and learn from me. I started building hotrods as models at 12 and the real thing at 15.
What we started with:
