This 1948 Chevrolet 3100 Rat Rod Pickup has had the dimensions of a
stock 3100 massaged in the creation of this ride. For
starters, it has had the cab chopped 4 inches. Then the
builders shortened the bed to four feet long. A '34 Chevy grill of
chrome vertical bars leads the way. It was decided to
roll with no hood behind it, and the fenders were also considered
superfluous. That lets the 5.7L/350 cu.in. V-8 engine
shine as an integral part of the overall effect.
The transmission is a turbo 350 3-speed automatic. The
door handles are shaved with electronic door poppers taking their
place and a set of custom running boards were fabricated with some
diamond plate chosen to trim out the bed. The tailgate
has Chevrolet embossed in it and a custom treatment to the lower
panel with dual custom exhaust tips peeking out from
underneath. Spray it all flat black for that bad boy
look, and set it on Boyd Coddington wheels, and you have one sweet
looking ride.Use that door popper and check out the craftsmanship
of the interior. The flat black exterior is nicely
complemented by the tan leather inside. The door panel
itself is simple with vertical bars pressed into the
panel. But go ahead, have a seat in that nicely trimmed
out and comfortable power leather driver's seat and wrap your hands
around the beefy 3-spoke steering wheel mounted on a tilt
column. Check out the dash with a speedometer in the
center flanked by modern gauges on either side to keep track of oil
pressure, water temp, voltage and of course fuel level.
Mounted in the console in front of a couple cup holders and power
window switches, is a Panosonic AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth/iPod compatible
unit for your listening pleasure. A console for storage
doubles as a nice armrest and tying it all together is tan
carpeting and a tan headliner that makes it all look
fantastic. The engine that features so prominently in the
look of this rod is a nicely dressed out 350 cubic inch
powerhouse. A polished scoop style air filter feeds cold
air to the Edelbrock carb and intake. Ribbed and chromed
valve covers have a Chevy Bowtie in orange featured on
them. A chromed alternator adds its splash of flash and
Hedmen headers look great and sound great as they bend
and twist their way between the frame rails on the way out to
Flowmaster mufflers. The frame itself is borrowed from an
'82 S-10 that was shortened for the project, so there is a modern
control arm suspension up front with power disc brakes to assure
good handling and braking ability. Out back, a 4-link
rear end works together with a 10-bolt rear end with 3.73 gears
installed to get the power to the ground. Those Boyd
Coddington wheels mount some healthy 315/70/15 in the back with
165R15s in front. This vehicle has a tilt steering column,
power steering, power windows, turn signals, wipers, heater and
air-conditioning; all of which work as they should. There
is no spare tire or car jack. The manufacturer's date on
the tires is 2202. The rims are in good condition with no
scratches. The exterior black paint is in fair condition
with a few cracks.It runs and drivers well. IT IS ALWAYS A
GOOD IDEA TO HAVE AN INDEPENDENT THIRD-PARTY INSPECTION ON ANY USED
CAR.
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