Attention to detail can really make all the difference when building a custom vehicle, and while not everyone can appreciate it, the effort to go the extra mile shines for those that know. This 1949 ...
In 1949, three years after first establishing South Lamar Automotive in Austin, Texas, Francis Reissig went down the street to Capitol Chevrolet to purchase a new 3100 Series pickup. Whether or not he ...
The truck you see here was originally purchased in the mid '90s by Lorenzo's compadre Chris. With intentions of restoring it to show condition, Chris' dreams were cut short when he died. Since his ...
Vintage trucks are still hot in the collector car market, as are restomods, and restomod vintage trucks are just too cool for school. This 1949 Chevy 3100 short-bed five-window pickup has been the ...
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Lots of us have learned that a father-son project is one of the best ways to enjoy our fascination with old trucks. And it doesn't matter whether you're five or fifty years old, working with Dad ...
Most of us know that building a lowrider takes time and patience. Just ask Ray Martinez, whose restoration journey lasted over 28 years. Shortly after purchasing this 1949 Chevy 3100 stake bed 1/2-ton ...
They say the future is electric. Well, Arrington Performance might be too early to the party. At the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, they displayed a hydrogen-burning LS-powered 1949 Chevy pickup truck.