Vehicle Description
This 1951 Chevy 3100 5-window pickup was custom-built by the
acclaimed builder Roger Burman, owner of Lakeside Rods and Rides
out of Rockwell City, IA. It sits on a Chevy S-10 frame fitted with
all new A-arms, tie rods, steering arms, 2-inch drop spindles with
1-inch drop front springs, new 3-inch drop leaf springs, a
four-wheel-drive S-10 rear-end narrowed 2-1/2-inches with new axles
and disc brakes, as well as a new driveshaft. Power comes from a
fuel-injected 6.0-liter LQ9 LS engine mated to a 4L80E 4-speed
automatic transmission. It features a CVF polished front-drive
system, LS3 manifolds, custom-fabricated color-matched engine and
radiator covers, smoothed firewall, new exhaust and a new aluminum
radiator with an electric fan. This custom pickup rides on Billet
Specialties wheels, 20x10-inch rears and 18x8-inch up front,
wrapped in BFGoodrich tires. The custom burgundy leather interior
features a Billet Specialties steering wheel and door handles, as
well as plush carpeting. Other modern conveniences include power
steering, power brakes, climate control system, electric windows,
cruise control, tilt steering wheel, stereo system with CD,
amplifier and speakers, as well as a backup camera. The exterior is
finished in Axalta Sage Green paint complemented by a wood bed with
stainless-steel strips, all-new chrome and smoke-tinted glass. A
fresh build with 200 actual miles.