Vehicle Description
1937 Chevrolet Truck with Tinyhouse project. I've been working on
this for quite sometime and have thousands of hours and lots of
money invested in this build, but all the hard and expensive stuff
is done. The truck is a 37 all original and still has the original
6 cylinder powertrain in it that runs perfect and only shows 73 k
on the odometer and I have CLEAR TITLE for it, which is hard to
come by. Its got a new aluminum
radiator,plugs,wires,cap,rotor,points,6 volt battery, valve cover
gasket and it cranks first lick, and runs excellent. The clutch and
tranny shift and work great. The interior is really clean for its
age and the seat has no rips. The brakes had some air in them and
when I went to bleed the air out, the bleeder broke off, so someone
will need to screw 4 new bleeders in so you can get the air out and
the brakes work fine. I just mounted a brand new gas tank under the
truck so everything is clean. All the glass is in the truck but the
drivers side is cracked, you could replace it for 40 bucks or just
go get a peice of flat glass cut if you wanted to fix it. We
painted it up to look like a old watermelon truck and the famous
sign painter Sean Starr with Starr Customs knocked it out of the
park on this paint job! Then I sprayed 4 coats of clear so it will
last! The tiny house is built out of reclaimed lumber off a old
barn and looks amazing. The roof has a wooden shingle style under
the rusty tin roof I added for looks so there is no leaks. Theres a
little porch off the back with a covered roof and antique metal
railing that looks great and is sturdy. I just finished the inside
with all new shiplap walls and did a shabby shic white dry brushed
look and insulated it really goo so it should be like a
refrigerator in the summer and a oven in the winter. The ceiling
took the longest, I pulled out that old bead board from a farm
house and cleaned it and installed it across the roof of the
interior which made a gigantic difference. The floors are pine.