This 1951 Chevrolet Panel Truck is a stunning example of a
professionally customized classic. With an investment in its
restoration of approximately $340,000, this is a showstopper. This
custom panel truck body is mounted on a 1975 K-20 Blazer chassis
with numerous upgraded components. The design, engineering and fit
and finish are truly impressive. The extensive modifications, such
as a 454 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, 4-wheel drive, and
stunning paint, make this panel truck unique and impressive. This
fully customized truck would be fantastic for frequent use or for
shows. This Panel Truck was a rust-free California example that was
acquired approximately 20 years ago by Rich Gates, owner of Vintage
Auto in Aguanga, CA. Vintage Auto specializes in premier auto
restorations garnering a stellar reputation in the industry. Rich
and his team have restored nearly ten classic cars for Harry Clark
and Classic Promenade, including several classics that were shown
at Pebble Beach. Over the past ten years, Mr. Gates proceeded to
invest in a 3,000-hour complete custom restoration and $40,000 in
parts that makes this truck truly unique, beautiful to see and
thrilling to drive. The livery is a stunning three-tone, custom
color design which includes a deep blue, light blue and orange
combination. The paint has beautiful luster and shine and is fully
polished and ready for show. The show-quality chrome is in
excellent condition. The stance of the truck is impressive and
complete with Rancho Suspension components and complemented by
black American Racing Wheels, which are wrapped in BF Goodrich 32 x
11.50-15 off road tires. The chrome side pipes, with heat guards,
are tucked under the running boards and include orange paint
accents in the interior of each pipe. A nice custom addition are
the electronically actuated side-steps that appear from beneath the
running boards as each cab door is opened. Another unexpected
addition is the hand fabricated, full-tilt front end which is the
perfect way to display the highly beautiful and detailed engine
compartment during shows and tours. The Chevrolet bow tie logo is a
unique design element that is displayed beneath the front grill and
on the running boards and side-steps. The high-quality paint and
exterior components show very well overall and make a stunning and
lasting impression. The panel trucks interior is as stunning and
impressive as the exterior. The light blue paint lends a bright and
clean feel to the overall interior. The black vinyl upholstery is
in near as new condition and shows well, as do the black composite
door panels. The interior chrome pieces show very well throughout
and are complemented by the Philippine Mahogany wood trim which
originate from a 1957 Chris Craft boat. The cab portion of the
truck is complete with black carpet, which shows very well. The
rear interior floor is also complete with Philippine Mahogany
panels and beautiful chrome separation strips. All pieces show very
well throughout. The dash is in beautiful condition complete with
all new vintage-style gauges and a vintage-style AM/FM Bluetooth
radio. The period correct heater is mounted below the dash and near
the floor mounted automatic transmission and the transfer case gear
shifters. The automatic transmission shift lever appears as a
period manual transmission shift lever, which lends to the period
correct overall feel of the interior. The interior is stunning and
the attention to detail is very evident. The beautifully detailed
and painted engine compartment, complete with a hand fabricated,
custom-tilt front end, is the home of the nicely appointed
Chevrolet 454 cu in motor complete with chrome valve covers, chrome
alternator and white powder coated Hedman Hedders. The 454 has less
than 100 miles since the complete rebuild and produces
approximately 450 hp with 9 to 1 compression. It has been bored
30,000 over, blueprinted and balanced with ported and polished
heads, an Edelbrock Performer cam shaft and an Edelbrock Performer
2-0 intake manifold topped with a Holley 750 Double Pumper
carburetor. The automatic transmission and transfer case were also
rebuilt and both operate smoothly and quietly. All black components
are powder coated and show well. The 1975 K-20 Blazer chassis is
powder coated and show ready. The off-road suspension kit is a nice
visual complement to the overall look of the exterior with white
shocks and yellow boots. The engine compartment shows well
throughout and is ready to be shown. This 1951 Chevrolet Panel
Truck is as pleasing to the eye as it is to drive. This
one-of-a-kind custom build by Vintage Auto would be a nice
modern-driver addition to any classic collection and perfect for
shows and tours. For more information and details, please call,
text Kendi Brown at 1.623.404.9042 or [email protected].
This Chevrolet is available for inspection in Aguanga, CA. We are
pleased to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video inspections and we
help coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have financing partners
if you are interested in financing.
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